Old bicycle in need of new tyre and TLC.
Only brightened the photo colours. (5 years and 3504 days ago)
I really like this, it made me stop to look more closely to see all the separate pieces.
Found this in a coral quarry. (5 years and 3505 days ago)
I really like this, it made me stop to look more closely to see all the separate pieces.
Thank you, I agree with you.
nice find
Great corrosion photo. GL
wonderful and interesting shot...
I liked the way the plant was growing out of it, plus i liked the various depths and details.
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This is and old copper statue in the garden of a local church. (5 years and 3505 days ago)
Tarnish doesn't = corrosion. Nice shot, though
Kyricom, copper actually doesn't tarnish, if you want to use the correct terminology, it is oxidation that you see.
The definition of Corrosion is: a state of deterioration in metals caused by OXIDATION or chemical action.
Oxidation is defined as the interaction between oxygen molecules and all the different substances they may contact, from metal to living tissue.
In the case of iron, the oxygen creates a slow burning process, which results in the brittle brown substance we call rust. When oxidation occurs in copper, on the other hand, the result is a greenish coating called copper oxide.
By putting in my description that the statue was copper I was hoping most people would remember back to elementary school when we learned that the Statue of Liberty is made of copper and the reason she looks green is because of corrosion, and be able to skip a lengthy debate over the chemical processes. I hope that this clears up any confusion.
Of course when we say corrosion, the first thing that comes in mind is a piece of steel or iron full of rust... But a new copper statue doesn't look like that! Even aluminium has corrosion... For me it's very clear!
OK. Thanks for the info.
Beautiful shot, Good Luck
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(5 years and 3506 days ago)
Maybe bump up the brightness just a touch
Good Luck, nice one
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nice shot but, imo, it seems more grayscale than sepia to me ...
Really nice detail caught in the bricks!
Good entry and good luck!
Grt on theme, Clear and crisp.
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needs a bit of contrast...otherwise very nice entry...GL
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