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Saturday, May 12, 2018
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When we see cars which seem still repairable and usable, we say ourselves that people throw really anything. I like the blue
ReplyDelete...a small stash.
ReplyDeleteI owned a Cadillac of about the vintage of the blue one shown here. It seems to me that these auto junkyards are either missing or way out in the country these days. I used to be you'd see them in town and they were always horrible eyesores.
ReplyDeleteI meant also to complement you on the photo...I love the way you shot through the fence and the depth of field held up perfectly and the whole photo is full of interest!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteYour photo draws me in and makes me want to climb the fence and explore. Nicely composed.
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder why they have left the cars there to rot.
ReplyDeleteNot the cars you see here around.nice photo indeed
ReplyDeleteI love rust- I wish my car had some umph to it's body. It's so plastic a slight bump can rip a whole side of skin off. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteAlways good for parts if there are any left. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteCasi todo lo viejo acaba en un cementerio, aunque siga siendo bello.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Oh gosh, well they have to go somewhere before they are crushed.
ReplyDeleteRather sad.
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