Body shop
Posted on November 19, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, black and white photography, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.

Questions without answers. The best kind.
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The best kind? Why?
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Because sometimes the real answers suck the life out of the imagination. To me, the thinks I don’t understand (or can’t understand) are just as wonderful as those that I do. Not that I celebrate my ignorance but it’s possible to use it to an advantage, especially creatively.
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I agree – it’s hard for me to be creative about the (few) things that I understand, especially for writing. Probably everything I’ve written (creatively, I mean, not for my job) is an exploration of the unknown.
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores.
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Someone had a hiccup with the spelling, I guess. It doesn’t quite inspire me with confidence if I ever had need of a body shop in Texas!
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Nor the need for a grafitti ‘artist’ either.
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The door has its own, quiet charm?
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Well, most of the letters are lower case, so the graffiti is not shouting which is a good thing. I think that without the latest words, but with the painted over rectangles hiding earlier efforts that this might be a quietly interesting shot. A revisit is probably called for.
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I drive by here every day – I’ll watch for changes. And if there aren’t any, I guess I could “cause” some….
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I have a feeling their attention to detail may not be up to acceptable levels….
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Haha! I love handwritten signs and notes.
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I like to think about what the person with the can of spray paint said when they realized the mistake….
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Something with four letters.
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Ha! Ha! I know you’re right about that!!
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