I love the fact that a lot of the ‘slurry’ appears to be running down the sides of the tank, the rust is certainly the right colour 😀
Why do farmers always end up with loads of expensive machinery lying rusting in fields? When you walk in the countryside it is a surprise when there is none to be seen, i certainly expect to see a few rusty ‘skeletons’ in their final resting place.
I love the 2 small photos, it looks as though clouds are reflected in the background.
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It is fine Maxie, you have surely excelled yourself!
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I love the fact that a lot of the ‘slurry’ appears to be running down the sides of the tank, the rust is certainly the right colour 😀
Why do farmers always end up with loads of expensive machinery lying rusting in fields? When you walk in the countryside it is a surprise when there is none to be seen, i certainly expect to see a few rusty ‘skeletons’ in their final resting place.
I love the 2 small photos, it looks as though clouds are reflected in the background.
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Yes Mrs B, that’s one of the levels the image works, echos of a summers day on the tank itself.
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