urban art 2 by costapanos
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A little game that I play while doing laundry at the laundrymat across the street. I'm not one to sit while waiting for rinse and dry. I usually have my camera in hand.
Comments (8)
durleybeachbum
Both the poster and the crazed window are interesting, I presume one held the other together.
beachzz
Love the way they used the USPS label--far more creative than its intended use!! Wonder where it would end up?? lol
tryky5carla
bmac62
Very well seen! Is that the buzzer I hear? :)
RodolfoCiminelli
Another excellent and creative photography.....!!!
whaleman
Great! Tempered glass, ready to fall into a zillion pieces. Wait for the sound; it's cool!
Chipka
Ah yes! The ubiquitous US-Mail delivery labels...those are EVERYWHERE. Heck, TWO of them are even in Prague. Long story there, but yeah, those are probably a global phenomenon now! I've seen "labels" all over Chicago: some new and cryptic, others old and faded...and cryptic. Others were just loopy/surreal, and still more were...well...tattered. I like this one a lot. The Flop Box? Do I want to know? I like the crackled glass behind it too. Yeah, this is a gem of a find...oh yeah, and aren't laundromats fun? I get to see Mexican Telenovellas on ill-tuned old-style mounted televisions, when I'm not wandering around with my camera, making sure to see something...I usually don't get too much farther than the bakery next door though. Ha...and that's not even in my neighborhood...at all...but that's a long and complicated story. Anyway, I love this post. I might just have to google "The Flop Box" and see what comes up.
gemb1
Always interesting to see other uses for mundane objects great shot