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Tin Roof Rusted

August 8th, 2008

I’m wondering if the air is safe to breathe after looking at this picture. I used all my tin foil to protect myself from the aliens and CIA yesterday, so I’ll have to dig out my N100 rated respirator.

Even though that ceiling is in Florida. o

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  • model: Canon EOS 5D
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  • focalLength: 70.00 (70/1)

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9 Responses to “Tin Roof Rusted”

  1. MissBaltimore says:

    Lucky you’re not in Beijing, the air pollution is BAD. Little rust never hurt anyone.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/sports/olympics/06masks.html?fta=y

  2. Ms. Moon says:

    What a nice picture! And a little rust won’t kill you. If it did, the life span here in Florida anywhere near the coast would be like five.

  3. SueR says:

    Quintessential Florida. The colors of the window frames are incredible! Looking at this in February will warm my soul

  4. torrez says:

    You really do deserve a gold star for that title.

  5. Heather in CA says:

    Double gold star. Love Shack- that IS where it’s at. (even if I don’t like to end sentences in a preposition.)

  6. s2lrbarn says:

    Love this photo, Jon. It’s one of my favorites of yours. I like that there’s a whole lot going on in such a typically unnoticed space.

  7. tracy says:

    I love the hanging window panes, and especially the colors ~ reminds me of Compass Point hotel in Nassau.

  8. leesavee says:

    Gotta love references to the B-52’s! Cool pic, too.

  9. Assertagirl says:

    I’m totally going to have Love Shack in my head for the rest of the night.

    Those windows are fabulous.



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