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Edges and Rust

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Inside a room at Battery Kinzie. A lot of what happened at coastal artillery installations was the moving of shells from one place to another. (Auntie's simplified version!) I'm guessing these wheels had something to do with that process. The shells each weighed over 600 pounds, so it wasn't like somebody just came in and picked one up and wandered off with it! If anybody knows more, feel free to speak up. I just liked this for the rich light. :)

Comments (25)


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Faemike55

10:23PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

Love the shot! I've no idea what the wheels are for.

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ocoee53

10:44PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

The way the light moves in this space is wonderful.

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RodS

10:53PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

Interestin play of light and shadow in this one. Nice capture, Tara!

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Chipka

11:31PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

The light and shadows and those military colors really grab my attention, as do those wheel thingies. I like your version of intricate military procedures as well...because when the deal goes down, it's basically all just moving stuff...or something. Rather like learning Latin only to discover that the interesting Latin names for things like internal organs translate to stuff like "Small squishy thing" and the like. As for those wheel-thingamajigs, well...I love the way the light falls on them and they'd make interesting set dressing in some strange drama involving men in uniforms, explosions, a love interest, and a briefcase...there's always a briefcase. And all of that is to say that I love this shot!

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bazza

12:21AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Interesting looking room indeed.. and as for those wheels, who knows.. lol

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helanker

1:56AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Very beautiful light in there Tara. Fun to see how the rough rusty surface on the wheels also look soft by the light. :-)

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beachzz

2:01AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Well, whatever those wheel thingies are for, they sure gave you a great shot!!

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durleybeachbum

2:52AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

You have such a fantastic eye for striking compositions wherever you are. BRILLIANT!

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wysiwig

3:01AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

This shows the inevitable creep of decay. You can see it in the background wall, the rusted metal and the worn window frame. I like how you captured what appears to be a ring stain from someone putting down a container on the window sill. Lends a very human touch.

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emmecielle

3:11AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Interesting image! :)

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lyron

3:23AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Beautiful picture!!

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Meisiekind

4:10AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Wonderful play of light and shadow and perfectly enhancing the decay!!! Wonderful shot Tara - very you!!! (and that is a compliment... LOL!!)

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DAVER2112

6:53AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Very nice capture and the lighting is great.

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debbielove

7:49AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

You have the age and light and shadow play, so well.. And no, I won't try and explain how a battery of heavy coastal guns is loaded! LOL. Good picture. Rob

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bmac62

8:37AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Ah, you have a fine touch for composing and photographing historic do-dads:) The comments above are great showing how much your image and commentary are appreciated and enjoyed by those who visit your gallery. Way to go once again.

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MrsRatbag

8:45AM | Mon, 26 April 2010

The light and shadow, the lines, the textures; this shot has it all. Well done!

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kbrog

3:43PM | Mon, 26 April 2010

Interesting subject, Great shot!

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watapki66

6:31PM | Mon, 26 April 2010

The light is wonderful and those mechanical thingies are great to!

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hipps13

6:33PM | Mon, 26 April 2010

so many thoughts wonder wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda Kaye

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danapommet

7:40PM | Mon, 26 April 2010

I'm enjoying the look and lighting so much that I'm going to ignore those wheel things although they look like something that I've seen on submarines. Dana

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jocko500

9:20PM | Mon, 26 April 2010

wonderful design this makes . cool lightiong too

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EBSPhotographic

6:03PM | Tue, 27 April 2010

Very cool!

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cfulton

5:59AM | Wed, 28 April 2010

I like you simplified version - who needs more with lighting like this!? Wonderful, Clive

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moochagoo

6:03PM | Wed, 28 April 2010

Without your story, it would be very mysterious !

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faroutsider

1:59AM | Fri, 30 April 2010

Simple? Not at all. Beautiful? Absolutely!


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