SK stopped at this car graveyard littered with damaged & discarded parts & ventured into its catacombs alone. Once robust & brilliant, smooth, loud, powerful & the pride of an owner, the cars' functions were now forgotten, their utility gone. These metallic skeletons rest, above gound, silently, parts hanging or removed, trunks open, windows smashed.
The groom (not pictured), unlike the trio of bachelor groomsmen, has also found a final resting place, albeit not a graveyard (so we hope).
(NE Portland)
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(NE Portland)
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Rears
(NE Portland)
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Massively Over-Engineered
(NE Portland)
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(NE Portland)
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(The Groomsmen, Jono's Wedding, Omaha)
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2 comments:
Crazy that one with the clouds and trunk open.
Love the first one--so dramatic & the sky is so cool! It looked great at Splendorporium, thanks for inviting me!
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