The corroding ironwork on the now defunct breakwaters at Church Cliff in Lyme Regis revealed fascinating patterns and textures when viewed in close-up. These macro photographs show some of the wonderful details and colours. I only have seen similar rusting seaside ironwork before on the pier structure at Weymouth.
Those are beautiful patterns!
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Thank you, Emma. I find them fascinating. I wish I could understand the processes that give rise to the raised reticulate patterns.
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They probably wouldn’t look to beautiful, if you did!
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Stunning colours and textures….
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Utterly beautiful—especially Rust Texture Church Cliff Breakwater 1. I’ve never seen rust like this, except in your earlier post.
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Thank you, Linda. It is a strange phenomenon.
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This ‘any old iron’ sequence has included some astonishing images. Very enjoyable, Jessica. RH
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Thank you, RH. I am pleased that you enjoyed the rust pictures.
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Beautiful
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