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!
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ReplyDeleteTire-tread necklace? A great shot whatever you want to call it.
ReplyDeleteThat is some serious wire on the post.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and great title. And an interesting 'post'. hahaha!! MB
ReplyDeleteOr a American statue???
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting shot! Wonder what the story behind it was?
ReplyDeleteThere 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.
ReplyDeleteMakes me wonder about a terrible road accident, but it makes a good shot.
ReplyDeleteYou can even make a dead tire look good. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTire/tired...what an interesting combination and the idea behind it.
ReplyDeleteGood play on words!
ReplyDeleteI love the gorgeous grit to this shot!
ReplyDeleteWe have these old tires everwhere out here, often with no trespassing signs and used as signs.
ReplyDeleteI never considered them photoworthy.
Wow! Very clever. I like it!
~Lisa
New Mexico, USA
Yes indeed, "tired."
ReplyDeleteA very fine example of how it should be done - a composition by the book, and you have stopped in time. With a perfect title.
ReplyDeletePS And a fence... :-)
So many different textures and in such a small space! Well done.
ReplyDeleteWho would think that an old tire slung over a post would make such a striking photograph. Your treatment always seems to do the trick.
ReplyDeleteThe picture reminds me of the game of ring toss, only this game might be tire toss.
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