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Rusted And Ruined

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Apr 21, 2010
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Still more of those beach fotos--way off in the upper right hand corner is where the barn WAS.

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bmac62

12:36PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

The power of the sea illustrated once again. Your coastal shots never fail to impress me. I've always loved the ocean too...I've just been without it for about 30 years. Fine shot...and gives us another update on the saga of the barns.

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durleybeachbum

12:40PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

This pic looks like the aftermath of a war, and I suppose in some sense it is!

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Bothellite

1:20PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

This series has just been an awe inspiring look at the forces of nature/the ocean. Seems a horrible tragedy and yet such a lesson. This has been just wonderful and yet sorry for the loss.

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blinkings

4:05PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

This is really moving to me, as for some reason it immediately reminded me of those electric fences in thew WW2 concentration camps. Wonderful photo.

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goodoleboy

7:21PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

A plethora of interesting contrasts and textures in still another one of your fine beach fotos, Maz! When I saw the title I thought you were referring to me.

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watapki66

9:24PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

Amazing continuation of the changes along the beach!

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CoreyBlack

11:25PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

Nicely spooky! It looks like one of those photos after some kind of WWII bombing, where all you see is barbed wire and bent fence posting and other signs of destruction...or nothing at all. I love the mood. It's very surreal and haunting, like something is about to happen, or like something just happened. Great work!

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bazza

1:18AM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Lovely shot of this rust ruined pole.. often wonder what these things use to do..

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Meisiekind

12:18PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

It is just so unthinkable! Wonderful shot Marilyn! :)

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hipps13

4:21PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda

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Chipka

7:19PM | Fri, 23 April 2010

This is stunning! I love the way these "aftermath" photos have captured something incredibly haunting and profound--and exceptionally dramatic too! WOW! I really have to visit your neck of the woods (I'm workin' on it!) and see all of this stuff for myself (I think I need to do a woodlouse check in your garden too--I heard a rumor that there are woodlice with surfboards in California...I'll have to see if that's true...for scientific research, mind you...well...the scientific research is just an excuse!) Anyway, WOW! I like the fact that I saw this picture just after a shot you made in Hawaii. The difference is stunning, though there are similarities: mostly in that they're focused on something natural...in one case, life itself, and in this case, a natural phenomenon that could be considered alive, in a way--quite a voracious phenomenon. I also love the mood of this, and how there's so much to think about when looking at it and wondering at the lives of the former barn owners, and the people who put up a fence that's barely standing now. WOW! WOW!

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danapommet

12:46PM | Sat, 24 April 2010

Another example of beach and sand dune erosion. Like the textures where the sand has washed away. Dana


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