Some things are lost, like socks in the dryer or a golf ball in a water trap. Somethings are found like your phone you left at the club the night before or keys that you misplaced while in a rush to get off to work.
But one persons trash is not always someone else's treasure.
Out of sight, can often be out of mind but it does not mean that item is gone. In my experience nothing ever truly disappears.
Everyday you can be bombarded with information about the amount of trash that is polluting our world. Whether its in the air, water or on land. As someone who works as a photographer, diver and traveler my social media feeds are filled with graphic images of what happens to animals that ingest plastics and marine habitats covered in debris.
However finding a phone booth underwater that has turned into an artificial is quite humous and makes me ponder how on earth this ended up where it did.
On the other hand dumping car and truck engines into the ocean, no matter how pretty they may look over time is definitely a detriment to the environment.
As humans we often forget about the impact our actions have on the environment and the others around us. I've spent hours under the water and years documenting the things that exist in it. This post is not so much a call to action or a condemnation of peoples actions but more a visual reminder that actions due have consequences.