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Urban Abstracts

"I summon you to Fullfill your oath!" "I am Isildurs heir, fight for me, and i will hold your oaths fullfilled, WHAT SAY YOU?!"-Arargorn son of Arathorn, heir to the throne of Gondor
 
thought this was kind of an onimous picture. found it in the AC unit out behind the school. sort of reminds me of the skeleton army of Dunharrow from lord of the rings.
almost looks like a basketball... little piece of the pipe next to the water tower-not-tower thing.
curdled, lumpy, smelly goo, you drink this everyday.. now you know what your insides look like.
 
eeeuuughhh ... really old starbucks coffee.. made for an interesting picture but.. eeugghh
one lonely fruitloop alone on the bench, it escaped its milky death, but couldn't evade the trash can.
the monster was slain, thrown against the trash can, his face was paisted, its white blood leaving its sillouhette against the blue.
 
just a little paint splatter
cracking space, and time, lightning, or broken paint, the enhancements used, made the T from stop look a little more interesting.
crumpled sprite, distorting the light, refracting colours, and distorting reflections. the only way litter can be beautiful.
what monsterous rat hath ripped these wires?! had he fried his brain as he munched on anything?too many volts through its poor body, leaving open wires for me to capture... unless it was a bird looking for nesting equipment.
and the sun exploded in the eclipse, leaving nothing but red angry flames..... its a rusty screw..
slowly flowing lava, what be this hard liquid? mysterious and strange, however big or small this world may be, there will always be room for a little more metal.
it be some welded metal from the water towere-not-tower thing.
same a before, but i had some fun with it. speeding through space, ready to lay waste to whatever life may be upon its target.
Urban Abstracts
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Urban Abstracts

take photos of stuff in an urban setting, and make them abstract. surprisingly some of the better pitures weren't hard to find at all!

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