A veritable muddle, to be sure:

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I like that, Sue. Great colours and textures.
Thanks, Debbie!
Thanks for the preview I had!
My pleasure!
A good bit of rust always pleases 🙂
Yes, agreed….but why do we get excited about rust, eh??
I have no idea. Perhaps the colour or texture?
Potentially, and a sense of what has gone before, what, is lost?
A muddle indeed! I can never resist the opportunity to photograph some rust and this is a real find!
You and me both apropos rust! I was pleased to come across this on my BW brief trip away
There is something strangely appealing about rust. Except when it was on the sills of my car. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Agreed,, Pete…I remember times treating rust patches with oxalis acid and all the palaver undercoating, painting etc etc
Oh Sue, I like this photo. It’s one I would have taken 😀 😀 Great capture 😀
Thanks, Cee! Pleased you like it
Very much Sue 😀