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March 26, 2011

That Is Rusty

Perennial flower in the Danforth Village, Toronto

For some, the idea of rust brings up images of old cars with large spots of oxidized metal. But here, you will not see any cars, oh no. You may perhaps encounter a surprise or two, all rusty of course.

Let’s begin with a sowing machine – a rusty one stands in as a sculpture in front of a tailor shop. An outdoor wall candle holder offers a few flakes of rust as admission to this photo grouping.

Flowers are most likely not something you usually think of as related to rust, but this gallery offers you two examples of rusty flowers.

Now, the water utility access is possibly the least surprising in this series. To finish, we share a photo that is admittedly cheating… but… that is rusty.

Sowing machine at Tarantino's on Hazelton Avenue, Toronto

Sowing machine at Tarantino’s on Hazelton Avenue, Toronto

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Wall candle holder in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Wall candle holder in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Late rose in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Late rose in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Perennial flower in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Perennial flower in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Water utility access in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Water utility access in the Danforth Village, Toronto

Mannequins at Javon Beauty Supply on Bloor Street West, Toronto

Mannequins at Javon Beauty Supply on Bloor Street West, Toronto

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