This sign was on the wall of an old tram depot in Launceston, Tasmania that has been turned into museum and gallery.
I rather like the way that the white background of the sign only seems to have survived in the loops of the letters.
You can find more macro shots at Macro Monday2 and I Heart Macro. SM
good rust going on, there!
ReplyDeleteNice old sign, good for a museum.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Irma
Good eye, Stewart!! Happy Sunday,,more snow :)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful old sign it is indeed, Stewart, and a good eye you have as well!! Hope you have great new week!!
ReplyDeleteGive it ten more years and there will be no white left ... rust is relentless. Very cool sign and interesting message ... Good eye, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
A capture like this shows the attention of the photographer. Great eye!
ReplyDeleteI like looking at old signs. You spotted a great one Stewart. Happy day to you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat eye! That's a fantastic sign.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteThe sign seems right to stay there for the museum. It kind of gives it an authenticity.
ReplyDeleteLots of interesting color here Stewart. Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic find, great picture.
ReplyDeleteSome letters are more protective than others...
ReplyDeleteLove old signs , nice picture.
ReplyDeleteI like the rusty look of this old sign.
ReplyDeleteRusty gold! that is an awesome little bit of history.
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