For now this rope and the heavy metal weight seem to be bound intrinsically together. However, signs are there too for a future parting; the rope is old and starting to fray while the metal is corroding, being eaten away by rust. These objects were stood on the quay-side by a pile of fishing gear, the salty spray and air no doubt hastening the rusting process.

So beautiful … I love it!
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Glad you love it. I liked the way the rope disappeared but wasn’t sure others would see anything in it. Thanks for yoir comments they are really appreciated. MM ๐
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It takes a special eye, MM, to see beauty and art where another would just pass by. Well done!
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I am humbled by your comment. Thank you so much Theresa for your support and comments. MM ๐
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Truly, you have a gift.
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Why thank you so much Dale. It is appreciated. MM ๐
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Great colors and composition! The view follows the dew into the hole. RG ๐
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Thank you so much for commenting (and providing such kind words). MM ๐
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The photo is fantastic, but your words evoke the smell of the place as well – all too familiar to me!
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Thank you Safia, such kind words. Hope all is good back in the land of sand. MM ๐
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I like the words you selected to accompany this shot. Both equally good!
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Cheers Eric. MM ๐
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Not just the beauty of the photograph, but the whole concept of it is wonderful!
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Wow, that’s some praise. Thank you Know-All, MM ๐
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Great shot, MM.
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Thanks Vicki. MM ๐
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Reblogged this on Oyia Brown.
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Thanks for the reblog Oyla Brown. MM ๐
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Oh, I just love this pic! Great colors!
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Glad you like it and thanks for taking the time to comment. MM ๐
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