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Photography Objects posted on Apr 15, 2005
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U can see that kind of things everywhere where I live! Today, there was 2 "new" burnt cars in the field u can see on the pic, behind the fence! How nice, isn't it? O_o Well, at least, it gives me good pics subjects! Let's see things on a positive note! ;) Any constructive criticism, tips and tricks more than welcome plz! Thx to all and each of u for taking the time to stop by! :)
PascArt

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kansas

8:08AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

A wonderful photo. Seems we live in a 'throw away' world. Thanks.

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Artzy

8:36AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

They're A Little Hard To Ride That Way... Great Shot!

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RedundantlyAbundant

9:55AM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Interesting subject indeed! How morbid would that be if this really was the remnants of a bad accident?

Tedz

12:03PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Urban Decorators have been in....great catch of an Image .

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Enmos

4:42PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

LOL maybe someone recognizes his or her stolen bike from this picture ;o) Superb b/w capture Pascale, neat idea here !! :o)

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redbeard

5:38PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

A great looking sculpture by an unknown street artist I suspect. I knew a guy a long time ago who would silkscreen designs on bumpersticker material and then post them in bathrooms and hallways of famous museums. Most of the time no one noticed that they shouldn't be there and left them up for a long time, great way to get displayed! Fantastic shot, I love the contrast and the sharpness of this, maybe you could get a big catapault and fling the burnt cars across the field, now that would be really interesting to see!

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Akinom

5:46PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Now that's one find, Pascal! Looks as it was hanging there for quite a while. Gorgeous capture!

Sylvaine

5:49PM | Sat, 16 April 2005

Any constructive criticism, tips and tricks more than welcome plz! who is gonna to give me back what was stolen...ask the bike...would love to ride not antebellum but after...and for a long life :-)

b2amphot

1:20AM | Sun, 17 April 2005

LOL, looks like a biker did one jump to many. Great capture.

SirIglesDremont

6:41AM | Sun, 17 April 2005

FANTASTIC!!! v

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Cosme..D..Churruca

11:55AM | Sun, 17 April 2005

Excellent photography !

cynlee

11:23PM | Sun, 17 April 2005

makes for an interesting object d'art!! :]

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TwoPynts

1:21PM | Tue, 19 April 2005

Awsome. Just awsome. I know it suck to have it all over the place where you live, but it makes for fascinating photographs. Please take more...I want to see the burned out cars!!!! :o]

Charmz

7:43AM | Wed, 20 April 2005

Art seems to be about extremes, emotional responses and the eye of the beholder.. well done m'dear!

wildfire2003

1:29PM | Wed, 20 April 2005

Funny modern imprompteu sculpture, love the b&w! Fantstic shot!!

Haeberle

12:46PM | Thu, 21 April 2005

I thought Laurent finished his stunts :-p

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cbender

12:57AM | Wed, 27 April 2005

cool shot, dear pascale... i like it a lot ;) perhaps a bit centered but the "unbalance inside of the bike still gives enought tension... ;) very well done! ...burnt cars... that does not sound like it's a "healthy area"...

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Naichan

2:08AM | Sun, 08 May 2005

I think you've captured the essence of the U.K. with this one! Forget Constable's "The Hay Wain", this is the real thing ;-)

jdvorak

10:33PM | Mon, 30 May 2005

first off, as a biker i gotta extend my condolances to whomever that poor bike once belonged to. but now it presented itself for you to take this very appealling and gorgeous shot. love it.

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titta

1:05AM | Mon, 06 June 2005

A photographer needs skills, and as well tedcnical and artistic ones - but above all comes the ability to see the world around; the open creative mind. This is one of your shots that tells us that you have it all! You seem to enjoy capturing phenomena with your camera! :-D

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