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I wish I could tell you what this is, or what purpose it served, or why it was dumped on the banks of the river Wyre ... but, unfortunately, I can't, so I won't.

Oh, and I did say I had another firework shot to put up, but in the cold light of day I decided that I didn't much like it after all.

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comment by rambohoho at 12:16 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

wow, your style of images make me feel like living in some one's dream.

comment by nferreira at 01:11 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Now this is a Chromasia shot. Bold tones and a unique composition. Like the sharpness of the structure. :-)

comment by Robert at 01:54 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Interesting. My first thought was that it looked similar to a crab trap, but missing the top.

comment by Richard H at 03:04 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Definitely interesting, that's for sure.
The selective focus in this shot sure is extreme, good work.
Those muddy blue and green tones sure add a dream-like feel to the shot.

comment by Richard Trim at 09:03 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

The darkening blues sky and pink metal matrix work nicely the blurring around the the edge frames the cage and sort of makes it seem more important.

comment by Jennifer at 10:12 AM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Intriguing shot – I’m torn between wanting to slap the idiots that dump their junk, littering the landscape and thanking them for leaving such great subject matter for you ;-)

comment by Keith De-Lin at 02:18 PM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

cool effect.

comment by Roy at 06:55 PM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Someone's already said this is a typical Chromasia shot - so no need to repeat that then...
I love the way you pull your skies down almost to the point where they might fail to work, then stop at just the right point. Good use of the depth of field at f4 also.
I wish I could tell you what this might be. I've no idea, but I'm sure I've seen one before somewhere.

comment by m at 07:10 PM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Rotate it forwards 90degrees. Then it looks like a racking system, like you'd see in a warehouse.

comment by djn1 at 07:41 PM (GMT) on 16 September, 2007

Thanks everyone.

comment by navin at 07:39 AM (GMT) on 17 September, 2007

Destiny. It was destined to the subject of your photography so it found its way to a place you will see it

comment by Alison at 03:50 PM (GMT) on 25 September, 2007

Feels very 3-dimensional and the sky looks like a painting.