Random Image of the Week #244: Forgotten Potential Part 2 (abandoned cars)

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This week’s random image is a set of old abandoned cars sitting behind a fence, forgotten. Each of these old cars has a forgotten story and the potential to be saved.

Forgotten Potential Part 2 (abandoned cars)

Forgotten Potential Part 2 – Abandoned Cars

You may recognize the first car in the row, and that’s because I shared a picture of it before it was moved to the side of the property where it and the rest of the owner’s collection of old cars can be seen from the road. They aren’t listed but I was told by a property neighbor that they are for sale for the right price.

The owner did a great job of cleaning up the lot. When I first came across the cars, you couldn’t tell what was out there. Old and modern cars were mixed, and the grass was waist high.

About the Image

The abandoned cars were shot on a sunny afternoon using my Google Pixel 7 Pro. The image was edited on my iPad 10th Gen. I then used Luminar for iPad and Adobe Lightroom Mobile to clean up the image and other items that were in the way.

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About James

James spends most of his free time using social media and loves to teach others about design, web development, CSS, SEO, and social media. He is addicted to Wordpress, social media, and technology. You can reach him on his personal website, Evolutionary Designs Blog, Do not forget to follow him on Twitter @element321

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