weekly 52 for 2024 by Seaodyssey Wk43 Rough

Looks like there's some good there to be recycled, I imagine it will be left to rot! Great picture for the theme.
 
Much as I wonder how some of this junk gets to where it is, I am glad that you did not actually enter the Exclusion Zone to find out.
It was left by Network Rail after they did some mainentance work, it was also behind a steel fence so I was quite safe.
Bang on theme and that bit of red certainly stands out!!!
Thanks Bob
Well spotted, and nice composition
Thank you Alan
Looks like there's some good there to be recycled, I imagine it will be left to rot! Great picture for the theme.
Yes all but the plastic back to nature.

Thank you all for your comments
 
Unkempt: well spotted. Seems such a waste.
Gob shot: A tasty shot :LOL:
 
Very BLOOOOOOOOOO Pete :)
 
Very BLOOOOOOOOOO Pete :)
Thanx Dave
:cool: Oh, my eyes! Very vivid indeed.
:) Thank you Stan
Ooof that’s vivid!! :)
Nice one.
Ha-ha, Yes it is, thanks Simon
Spring has sprung! Nice colours
Thanking You
Certainly turned the dial up to 11 for that!
And a bit more, Thanks Paul
From the mouth-watering burrito to the eye-catching flowers. And oh so vivid and sharp.
Thank you kindly Bob

Thanks for your time in making comments
Pete
 
Looks like about £40 million of structure these days... Maybe more. Pretty sure I was read a roundabout near us cost nearly £3 mil around 5 years ago.
 
Nice one. Bet it looks good at night with light trails :)
 
Staight bars - TICK

Straight horizon - TICK

Job done :)
 
Week19 Bent

TP2024 Bent by Peter Dyson, on Flickr

Another typically Greek image for Bent. I think the residents ignore it as its not using the greek alphabet, which according to google translate is στάση
 
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Good composition with the straight pole behind. Looks like someone didn't quite stop in time...
 
Like the straight railings shot, reminds me of hols.
Bent- fits the bill, been years since I went to Greece - is that the usual sign for stop?
 
Great shot for bent, looks like quite a nice road for Greece. I lived on the outskirts of Athens as a kid and always remember when it rained our half paved road would turn into a river you could kayak down.
 
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