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18 comments:
You have a wonderful talent for finding interesting posts for these memes. Fantastic shot as usual. Have a wonderful weekend.
Tire-tread necklace? A great shot whatever you want to call it.
That is some serious wire on the post.
Great shot and great title. And an interesting 'post'. hahaha!! MB
Or a American statue???
Such an interesting shot! Wonder what the story behind it was?
There are plenty of those in the port where I took my pictures - used as fenders. Somehow I don't think a boat is going to moor against your tyre.
Makes me wonder about a terrible road accident, but it makes a good shot.
You can even make a dead tire look good. Wonderful.
Tire/tired...what an interesting combination and the idea behind it.
Good play on words!
I love the gorgeous grit to this shot!
We have these old tires everwhere out here, often with no trespassing signs and used as signs.
I never considered them photoworthy.
Wow! Very clever. I like it!
~Lisa
New Mexico, USA
Yes indeed, "tired."
A very fine example of how it should be done - a composition by the book, and you have stopped in time. With a perfect title.
PS And a fence... :-)
So many different textures and in such a small space! Well done.
Who would think that an old tire slung over a post would make such a striking photograph. Your treatment always seems to do the trick.
The picture reminds me of the game of ring toss, only this game might be tire toss.
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