The Anchors of Jercho Rd_______IR

PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
edited November 8, 2009 in Other Cool Shots
Howdy All,

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Shot with modded D70S, Thanks for Looking.
Take care,

Craig

Burleson, Texas

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  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,962 moderator
    edited November 7, 2009
    That's pretty cool, Craig. It's a little surreal to see anchors yet no body of water is visible. Makes you wonder what's over the horizon. thumb.gif
  • black mambablack mamba Registered Users Posts: 8,323 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2009
    Yo Craig,

    Now that's an interesting " exhibit ". I bet there's a fascinating local story behind this. Did you happen to get any shots of this pile in color? Great stuff.

    Take care,

    Tom
    I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2009
    Richard wrote:
    That's pretty cool, Craig. It's a little surreal to see anchors yet no body of water is visible. Makes you wonder what's over the horizon. thumb.gif

    Morning Richard,

    Thanks very much, there were anchors like this everywhere we went in Nova Scotia, I guess for all the Sea Duties.
    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2009
    Yo Craig,

    Now that's an interesting " exhibit ". I bet there's a fascinating local story behind this. Did you happen to get any shots of this pile in color? Great stuff.

    Take care,

    Tom
    Morning Tom,

    I was striking in it's natural setting. As I had written above to Richard, these were everywhere. I think they probably fit into the Lobster/ Crab industry.

    Maybe someone from that part of the Country would know?

    Here's a color shot for you!!!

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    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
  • DogdotsDogdots Registered Users Posts: 8,795 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2009
    Hi Craig

    Jercho Rd....I'll be darn. When I looked at this photo on your site I didn't even see the sign that said Jercho Rd rolleyes1.gif I was so wrapped up in the mess of anchors. Reminds me of the Barrel of Monkeys game we played with.

    Richard is right.....a pile of anchors and no water in the photo. Makes one wonder.

    Again...great work Craig thumb.gif
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2009
    Dogdots wrote:
    Hi Craig

    Jercho Rd....I'll be darn. When I looked at this photo on your site I didn't even see the sign that said Jercho Rd rolleyes1.gif I was so wrapped up in the mess of anchors. Reminds me of the Barrel of Monkeys game we played with.

    Richard is right.....a pile of anchors and no water in the photo. Makes one wonder.

    Again...great work Craig thumb.gif

    Morning Mary,

    Thanks very much, it was just of the little harbor and ramp, so I am sure it was just a storage/holding area for them.
    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
  • black mambablack mamba Registered Users Posts: 8,323 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2009
    This is a case, Craig, where I favor the color version. The dynamics of that pile, I think, come through better when all the rust is evident. However, I've been known to eat rust for breakfast and that may have something to do with my proclivities. Good picture, regardless.

    Take care,

    Tom
    I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
  • Jack'll doJack'll do Registered Users Posts: 2,977 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2009
    Howdy Craig
    Both images are very nice but like Tom, the colored one appeals to my insatiable appetite for rusty old stuff. :D

    Jack
    (My real name is John but Jack'll do)
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2009
    This is a case, Craig, where I favor the color version. The dynamics of that pile, I think, come through better when all the rust is evident. However, I've been known to eat rust for breakfast and that may have something to do with my proclivities. Good picture, regardless.

    Take care,

    Tom

    Howdy Tom,

    Thanks, <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/Laughing.gif&quot; border="0" alt="" > on the Rust for Breakfast<G>
    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited November 8, 2009
    Jack'll do wrote:
    Howdy Craig
    Both images are very nice but like Tom, the colored one appeals to my insatiable appetite for rusty old stuff. :D
    Howdy Jack,

    I knew you'd like the vivid rust:D:D:D
    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
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