Rebar and Clouds Posted on August 31, 2011 by Sheila Creighton Posted in London Tagged construction, London, Ontario, photography, rebar, silhouette, urban landscape 24 Comments The rebar from a downtown London construction site looks like metal candy canes on a warm summer's day. © Sheila Creighton 2011 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInGoogleTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Very nice and unusual silhouette. Could be a scene from a mysterious version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! Reply
You could imagine lying down underneath an old knitting machine looking up at the sky. (that is, if you could first imagine the old knitting machine outside). _ 🙂 Reply
Nice one. Brighton rock without the candy stripes.
thanks rachael! 🙂
Very nice and unusual silhouette. Could be a scene from a mysterious version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory!
thanks M – yes it looked very strange indeed.
your photo makes life fun, lol.
thanks Fiona – glad to be fun…. 😛
I really like this! It sparks the imagination.
thank you EvilPoet – it is a bit different… could be all sorts of things really.
I enjoyed a lot.Interesting.:)
thanks cocomino – modern construction techniques eh?
That’s true.Modern techniques is amazing.
Not an umbrella or walking cane factory?
oh you got me … lol…
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😛 😛 😛
🙂 🙂 🙂
They do indeed look like candy canes. Very cool!
thanks – it looked so neat I had to take a few images.
I like how the ‘canes’ are outlined by the colour of the sky. Nice.
thank you Content Guy – the clouds were an added bonus!
wonderful, great shapes and the sky looks beautiful
thanks – we are still having ‘blue sky summer’ here… luckily.
You could imagine lying down underneath an old knitting machine looking up at the sky. (that is, if you could first imagine the old knitting machine outside). _
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ha ha… it is a strange kind of thing to see.