Just a quick post today. Last week I was at the Hurstville Kilns looking for things to shoot. There wasn’t much that caught my eye with the exception of this old bolt. I’ve probably seen this a hundred times when I been at the Kilns shooting and never paid any attention to it, but for some reason it caught my eye this day.
I wondered who put it there and how hard was it to do and how long ago. Well okay I really didn’t but it makes for good writing doesn’t it? 🙂 I just thought it would make an interesting black and white image and I think it does.
Some sad news about the Hurstville female (recently widowed) swan. More on that tomorrow. For today, I hope you enjoy your mid-week day and thanks as always for stopping by the blog. Be careful.



Dave, I really like this black and white photo. The grain of the wood is facsinating. Note to the left of the bolt is what looks like a face – 1 big black eye, a smaller one to the left, a teeny tiny nose and a mouth below it. Okay – so, I have a vivid imagination! 🙂
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This is a rebolting image!
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