A lot of stuff in rural Tennessee gets left where it lost its usefulness. In the case of motor vehicles, many times “it lie where it die.” This unfortunate wreck of a wrecker was towed to an open field a little way off the road at the top of the Cumberland Plateau and left to become one with the earth, one rusty molecule at a time.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2006 James Jordan.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
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Great color and texture.
And to think that used to be someone's pride.
This is a great shot James! This is a particular occassion where I feel it would benefit you to have a blog which showed the displayed image larger so pick up all the detail :)
Beautiful colours and great composition!
great composition, theme, colours!!
i just adore it :)
love
sd
what a pic - WOW!
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