Nice job. The utensil, by the way, is a vegetable tong of some sort. We've got one just like it, though this one is broken.
In thinking more about your shot of the billowing curtain (which is my favorite): can't tell when you actually shot these, but I'm assuming fairly recently. It's hard to believe that curtain could have withstood 4+ years of exposure so well...which leads me to believe the window pane was broken recently. Is vandalism becoming an issue?
Caro382 wrote:
A group of buildings of various ages has been abandoned since the Christchurch earthquakes 4 years ago. Interested groups are able to go through most of them with a guide but one (the oldest) is too damaged to enter.
Very well captured and PP'd :thumbup: :thumbup: I enjoyed some of the urban art in that area whilst visiting CC.
Excellent series and well PP - must have been beautiful in it's day. Thanks for posting.
I love places like that. So much history not seen...
Caro382 wrote:
A group of buildings of various ages has been abandoned since the Christchurch earthquakes 4 years ago. Interested groups are able to go through most of them with a guide but one (the oldest) is too damaged to enter.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
garceh wrote:
Caro: Interesting! and thanks for posting. P.S. Any idea what is that utensil on the third photo?
Spring loaded salad tongs. Did Google image search.
very well done! All are great!
They were used to lift roast meat out of the pan to be sliced, or corn on the cob out of water, and some times to help in canning. Or for anything else in the kitchen to keep hands out of hot liquids. :thumbup: :thumbup: :lol:
Incredibly beautiful work.
Very interesting but sad ! I loved your compositions;)
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