....or, more accurately, what once had been a vehicle which is in a place where there factually isn't a road.
Please pardon the somewhat repetitious 'walk-around' views. Ordinarily I find instances of 'indecision' like this to be either the mark of a lack of confidence, or alternately, to simply be banal. That is, of course, when it's exhibited by anyone other than moi.
I do have several other 'walk-around' angles and/or views (and even some macro close-ups!!!) of the self-same subject though, so if perhaps there's someone who harbors a deep-seated, existential need to see them.... oh, I dunno....... I suppose I could be convinced.
Is the roof missing? Good find.
Pleeeaaassseee post more Cany! Without the bullet holes if possible. Unless they form a pleasing or interesting pattern or cool look of some kind!
I do have existential needs, you know!
Cany143 wrote:
....or, more accurately, what once had been a vehicle which is in a place where there factually isn't a road.
Please pardon the somewhat repetitious 'walk-around' views. Ordinarily I find instances of 'indecision' like this to be either the mark of a lack of confidence, or alternately, to simply be banal. That is, of course, when it's exhibited by anyone other than moi.
I do have several other 'walk-around' angles and/or views (and even some macro close-ups!!!) of the self-same subject though, so if perhaps there's someone who harbors a deep-seated, existential need to see them.... oh, I dunno....... I suppose I could be convinced.
....or, more accurately, what once had been a vehi... (
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Talking about many frames, a little more wide angle on it, where the subject is slightly dwarfed by the environment, would emphasize its desolation and solitude.
If i may, i'd like to edit your photo to show what I meant.
Way, way off! Beautiful pano though!
>i< Doc
I like the first one best
Sun roof?😝
I'm always curious what the instrument panel looks like. How about a few interior shots, including the mountains in the distance.
Didn't realize Bonnie and Clyde made it that far west! Perfect place to "kick the bucket".
Cany143 wrote:
....or, more accurately, what once had been a vehicle which is in a place where there factually isn't a road.
Please pardon the somewhat repetitious 'walk-around' views. Ordinarily I find instances of 'indecision' like this to be either the mark of a lack of confidence, or alternately, to simply be banal. That is, of course, when it's exhibited by anyone other than moi.
I do have several other 'walk-around' angles and/or views (and even some macro close-ups!!!) of the self-same subject though, so if perhaps there's someone who harbors a deep-seated, existential need to see them.... oh, I dunno....... I suppose I could be convinced.
....or, more accurately, what once had been a vehi... (
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Also one of my favorite subjects to photograph.
Retired CPO wrote:
Pleeeaaassseee post more Cany! Without the bullet holes if possible. Unless they form a pleasing or interesting pattern or cool look of some kind!
I do have existential needs, you know!
Your existential need(s) is [are] my
command pleasure, Cheepf.
But I refuse to remove the bullet holes that someone has so artfully placed!!! To do so would shoot me down to the searing, brimstone-encrusted hellhole(s) of 'PP geekness'. Or maybe, somewhere even worse.
NMGal wrote:
Is the roof missing? Good find.
What? You're not a fan of the moon roof option in your pleasure vehicles? Egads!
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