I finally got a good chance to take a photo of this astroturf-covered Toyota Previa minivan and I only had the CreepyCam. The lighting was brilliant. A rain storm had just passed through the area and a spotlight of sun came through a break in the clouds to illuminate this van. I hopped onto the sidewalk and rode to the perfect spot to take a photo.
My CreepyCam photo is very disappointing, but here it is anyway. Someday, I'll capture this beauty with a better camera and show it again.
I like to write about what's on my mind. It often has something to do with bicycling.
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7 comments:
Chia-Car? Cha Cha Cha Chia!
I wonder if that voids the warranty.
Finally? You see it often?
I see it once a week or so. The light has never been favorable until this opportunity. It's striking up close. The turf is so green and it looks fuzzy. It reminds me of a friendly looking stuffed animal -- that uses gasoline.
I dunno.
I think the colors of the result from the creepycam sort of fit the subject.
KnowwhatImean Vern?
Dude. That's great!
I saw it a few years ago and posted a pic on my own blog. Unfortunately, some dude stepped into the frame just as I snapped the photo. Then I had to explain in words all the stuff my blog readers would have seen, had it not been for that dude standing there.
He ought to roll that thing to Berkeley and be one of the crew: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hvNKuweTpc
(And that's only a few of them running around out there.) I especially like the one that's a mile long.
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