These items are not junk at all - they were made in a era where craftsmanship. Built to last, which is why they still can be sold! Not like the marginal tools, etc you get today, that turn to real junk real fast. A nice view of when quality mattered a lot more...
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Fascinating photo! One man's "junk heap" is another man's "collectibles." I do love that zig-zag pattern in whatever it is.
ReplyDeletePerfect for sepia.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, lots of detauils and contrasts.
ReplyDeleteCollectibles? Maybe not. good photo. You have a way of making something interesting. MB
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what most of those things are for.
ReplyDeleteIndeed a collection of history and memories! Love antiques!
ReplyDeleteGreat for sepia...I have been sitting looking at old pictures on line and this looks like it could belong with them.
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a picture postcard! So much to have ones eyes drell upon -- if only those pieces could talk and tell their story!
ReplyDeletelove old pieces like that too. There are many stacks like that ouside of old barns and homes where I live
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sepia photo!
ReplyDeleteThe simplest things can be so beautiful. There's so much to look at here, wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect scene for sepia - super :)
ReplyDeleteIt has a real old time look & feel! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful picture! It's full of details and interest. It works perfectly in sepia.
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Lovely collection, EG! :)
ReplyDeleteThe textures of these old things all bundled together look wonderful in sepia!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Sepia Scene! Perfect. Great detail.
ReplyDeleteLike Arkansas Pat said: One man's trash is another man's treasure!
ReplyDeleteOr I guess it should be "One woman's trash..."
I love antiques - is the zig-zag thing part of a saw?
Happy Sepia Scenes!
Patti,
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what the zigzag thing is. This was one of several piles out on the lawn and I was interested in the shapes. ;-)
Antiques.. Are one of my passions!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot EG!
Anna
These items are not junk at all - they were made in a era where craftsmanship. Built to last, which is why they still can be sold! Not like the marginal tools, etc you get today, that turn to real junk real fast. A nice view of when quality mattered a lot more...
ReplyDeleteVery rustic and interesting, thanks for sharing EG:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lighting in this shot!
ReplyDeleteThis must be the same shop you showed us before...right? What a goldmine (so to speak) you found there.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot!
A pair of tongs, a bee smoker ( I think) - would love going through the pile!
ReplyDeleteThough all might look pretty jumbled up together. It looks perfect in sepia.
ReplyDeleteOne man's trash might be another man's treasure from what I see :)
really amazing photography. love it.
ReplyDeleteSo many nice old things and perfect in sepia.
ReplyDeleteI can't give you a coherent reason "why" but I love this photo. The sepia tone makes it perfect.
ReplyDeleteA good job at sepia-izing, EG! Happy SEpia Scenes and thanks for participating! :)
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