My first thought was that it looked like the machine was rising out of the water. My second thought was, "I hope CameraGirl isn't diving in that water."
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ReplyDeleteTwo great reflection shots. It gives an old relic like my hope that my reflection can be just as good.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting reflections!I also love the contrast of colors in the last picture!
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Léia
What is it, how did it get there. I know that you don't know, that is what runs through my mind.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been down that way in a while. The water looks really blue in the photos.........
ReplyDeleteGill
Looks like the tow truck got stuck a long time ago. And then the waters rose and the tow truck was buried forever in 6 feet of water.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. You've made it look pretty neat, but whoever owned it either was sad it was under water or didn't get it underwater enough to hide it!
ReplyDeleteit continues to amaze me how rusty old equipment can become beautiful art.
ReplyDeletevery cool.
ReplyDeleteThat copper and blue color combo is so interesting.
ReplyDeleteDarla
So what else is lurking there? :-)
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that it looked like the machine was rising out of the water. My second thought was, "I hope CameraGirl isn't diving in that water."
ReplyDeleteThe reflections of these pieces are interesting and fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend..
Riveting reflections!
ReplyDeletePerhaps we can reflect on what it used to be used for? Interesting shot. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteQuand le reflet change la forme ... on dirait des échassiers !
ReplyDeleteNow how do you make junk look pretty?
ReplyDeleteNice wiggley reflections!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing as Erika! How did you make junk look so lovely???? That's talent, EG!! Have a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
How lovely -- and unexpectedly so. You have an excellent eye!
ReplyDeleteGreat images, always love reflection shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat find and the reflections are great.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections. I too wonder how they got there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections on both photos. I love that it is rusty as well
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! love rusty items...
ReplyDeletelovely colours and reflections in these photos
ReplyDeleteThe ripples give wonderful touches of textures to the beautiful reflections!
ReplyDeleteSome quite interestic and scenic junk. Isn't it dangerous for the passing boat?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots...I agree...in the boat, we look carefully for this kind of stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that the old machinery was left in the marsh, but it sure does cause some nice reflections.
ReplyDeleteWow, great photos! Love them!
ReplyDeletethey look like wonderful sculptures
ReplyDeleteThat's the trouble when you bury stuff and people in a marsh ... they keep showing up! Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I love the color of rust against the blue water.
ReplyDeleteSeems kind of strange to see those things just in the middle of the water.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of the rust. I see some forms in the reflections. The first, like a wide open mouth of a shark ready to bite, LOL!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Almost abstract but very beautiful.
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