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August 11, 2007

Cars are as transient as graffiti in an urban environment, and like graffiti are often just as unwelcome in cities. Yet the automobile defines the urbanscape as heavily as it does suburbia. Consequently it is not unusual for car art to take the form of being immersed in urban industrial structures and bathed in the highly directional fluorescent street and parking garage light. Almost as if it is being birthed.

Nitrojunky's C5 via corvetteforum.

| Posted by cam at 05:37 AM | | Comments (1)
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Cam,
this sexy freedom beast looks close to a killer machine. I've started to include cars in my urban photos as a result of these images you are posting. I'll try and post one today as part of Canberra post.

Posting is slow as the fan in my portable computer is not working and, as it overheats, I can only go online for an hour or so. I have to operate thus until I return to Adelaide from Canberra at the end of the week. They take a week to fix things in Canberra---they carry no parts.

 
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