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Rusty garden shed


This garden shed is on a disused railway track, now a public walking trail, about a kilometre from our back door.
I like the fact that the metal roofing and siding have produced a gorgeous rusty curtain over much of the shed. It's probably made of all reused materials, and I admire that too.
Sixteen-years-expired film (Fuji 400, expired 2006) shot two weeks ago in my Rollei 35TE.
I like the fact that the metal roofing and siding have produced a gorgeous rusty curtain over much of the shed. It's probably made of all reused materials, and I admire that too.
Sixteen-years-expired film (Fuji 400, expired 2006) shot two weeks ago in my Rollei 35TE.
Fred Fouarge has particularly liked this photo
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