I have a group of pictures of abandoned vehicles which I’ll be posting intermittently.
There are people who find these old creatures and restore them, and their work can be painstaking and rewarding.
There might be something wrong with me, but I much prefer aged cars that look like cow skulls. In truth, they’re often found in the same places and are much more interesting to look at. Peeling paint works for me, and the fresh stuff never has.
Unless it’s my imagination, more light shines in when the window is missing.

Cows skulls! Exactly! I am the same with the peeling paint…. And that: “more light shines in when the window is missing.”
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They must have a name for those of us who are “fans of the fallen-in”.
Stunning shot. So often people over process and take things too far. This just works perfectly. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes, PC
Thanks Nigel. I’m certainly not the final word on this, but the more I work on photographs, the more I value the word “restraint”.
It really is just like a skull! And great colours – I agree, much more fascinating than a shiny new car.. (though I might not use this one for a road trip..haha)
Thanks Cath. I almost hate to admit it, but I have taken road trips in vehicles that weren’t in much better shape.
Cow skulls!
Anything old and out of use and resembling a cow skull– I always find it appealing. Your skills make it even more so!
Thanks Ritika, Creating “portraits” out of this stuff is a lot of fun.
I too love the old and decaying…wonderful picture!
Thanks Rhonda.