
Another of my scrapyard series. This time Herbie seems to have gone to seed.
Nikon D800
Nikon 20mm f/2.8 AIS
PP Silver Efex ProII

Another of my scrapyard series. This time Herbie seems to have gone to seed.
Nikon D800
Nikon 20mm f/2.8 AIS
PP Silver Efex ProII

This is another forgotten car just left to let nature take its course at this wonderful abandoned junkyard in Sweden.
Some have trees and bushes growing through them.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8
PP. Silver Efex Pro II

This wasn’t a re-vist to the place just one of the many shots I have in my archive.
this rusty old van is just one of the many quietly rusting in peace just across the border in Sweden.
Nikon D800
Nikon 20mm f/2.8 AIS.

This must be the traffic jam that time forgot. Just after the zombie apocalypse.
The Zombies are gone now there is only the vehicles again rusting back to earth.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70.

One from my Car cemetery series. I re-visited my album and found the shots that deserve a second look. I liked this one I shot with an old 20mm manual lens on my D800 worked out well I think.

I make no apologies for the pun. It’s been cold and wet here in Norway this spring.Today was a perfect spring day.
This shot was taken last fall in Sweden It defiantly wasn’t spring there either. These were the nearest I came .
Nikon D800
20mm Nikkor Manual focus lens
PP in HDR eFex Pro 2

Two forlorn wrecks at the car cemetery in Sweden.
Taken with : Nikon D800 and manual focus Nikkor 20mm f2.8.
PP in Nik and Lr

My parents had one of these Morris 1100’s for a while. This one has it’s own garden:0)

…they said. However the last time I was here someone had removed the bumper (fender). Go on put your hand over the that part and tell me the shot doesn’t loose anything. So last time I was here I didn’t take any shots of it. As if by magic this year a bumper had reappeared. The magic has returned.
Nikon D800
Nikkor AIS 20mm Manual focus
Silver Efex Pro2

…you could say that is what nature is . In this case it’s doing it’s best at decorating the wreak that has been “parked” here for sometime a clue may be the the silver birches growth rate :0)
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