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Canon 10D + Sigma 105mm EX Macro ISO 400 f9.5 1/180 Well, as so many of you asked yesterday, these images are rubbish...bins. Our big Dustbins, Trashcans to some of you, are made of plastics, and so don't cope with hot rubbish. The warning is printed into the top of the lid, and on this particular day, the dust catching in the sunlight made me think of ash. Thanks for viewing and all your comments - you've no idea how important they are to me. www.photo-genesis.net

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Enmos

1:17AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Another cool shot !!! Excellent work my friend !

Kazzy

1:25AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

"Wheelie Bin" as we up Norf would say..Again,I reiterate...Awesome...( and no we don't want to look inside...or do we hm ) ;)

raven_nightmares

1:27AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

just 'cause you up north can spell :P

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Mikan

1:34AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

maybe I like more the other one, but that is just a question of taste...great DOF!

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addiek

1:55AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

We call them Wheely-bins in Australia to. Many a warped green plastic magma of a bin have I seen when some dear person has tried to empty their still hot barbecue ashes into one. Free from council!

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WandM

1:59AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Love the focus on SHE...

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jcv2

3:27AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

You tricked us!!! :) Great POV of such an ordinary tool as a 'wheely-bin'! Love it!

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kiresiwel

6:51AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

That is a great shot. I always enjoy seeing what you see...the world on such an intercate level...never missing the smallest details.

cynlee

8:41AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

now who would put hot ashes in a dustbin... no answer needed... xcellent abstract in tone & appeal of the letters! :]

elscar

10:41AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

An excellent continuation to yesterday... Superb work! I am amazed..

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Akinom

11:24AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

The appeal of the letters is just amazing! A fantastic abstract, Stephen!

Tedz

12:01PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Hee hee....I used to fill these up with Hot Fat....when I worked in a Restaurant in London.....and giggle when the Dust Man tried to remove it! Hot Shot!!!

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Lalani

12:47PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

A wonderful abstract, thanks for the info ;)

ilutegija

2:26PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

well, we call them even more up here - prikast - but i havent met any of them from so close! those 2 shots from you make me think, that maybe i should:) spetacular image, Stephen! V

LadyAya

4:31PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Fantastic!! have to be "she"!! ;). Amazing shot Stephen!!! hugz, Aya

sheilakalajdzic

5:32PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Hot rubbish bins! Nope, i never would have gotten that...we don't have those here ('cept in restaurants). Wish we did...closest things we have are coal buckets and i don't see people in the city with those! Anyway, I love this one too!It could say "Hot Sheila"...LOL! Vote!

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bogomil

7:03PM | Thu, 01 July 2004

This one is better than the last shot, to my opinion. I think it's the crop. It's more impressive. Cool shot!

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Niutek

6:06AM | Fri, 02 July 2004

Oh, so it's just a rubbish bin :D An expert eye you have, Bruce :))) Fabulous shot.

geneb19

5:18PM | Fri, 02 July 2004

way to go mate...even if it is "rubbish"! lol super image and have to agree with bogomil...love the crop on this one!!

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ledpa

5:06PM | Fri, 09 July 2004

oh wow..but what is the started object?


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