For Paula‘s Sunday challenge: The backseat of an old car at Kyrkö Mosse. I don’t know in which seat I would travel though…What do you think?
After
Before
For Paula‘s Sunday challenge: The backseat of an old car at Kyrkö Mosse. I don’t know in which seat I would travel though…What do you think?
After
Before
What a transformation.
I prefer the coloured image … because of the muffled colours. It wasn’t a depressed place .. it was full of beauty and the B&W doesn’t show it.
I agree. B&W is not for these cars in that environment.
Glad we are on the same page *laughing … have you read my email????
No?
It looks like a can be ”dog-sitting”.
Oh – already whisked him away to a ”kollo”! Tack i alla fall!
Okay, men jag ställer gärna upp … det vet du!
Jag vet! Tack – återkommer säkert!
Is this the same car that Sue showed? You guys are wonderful! How many great angles can you captured it from to make it look so different and equally intriguing. Wonderful in both variants, but my preference today goes to the colour. 🙂
Not the same car I think. 150 cars to choose from! I prefer colour as well.
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Fabulous photo.
😀
I prefer the color version but the B&W is good, too. 🙂
janet
I prefer the colour too – but would not ride in that seat anyway…
😜
It’s got to be the colour image, Ann Christine!
For me as well!
Great minds!
B&W for me.
OK – I thought so.
I love them both, Ann-Christine. The color version entices my eyes to wander around the image a bit more.
Mine too. You can still see the details well in the colour version.
Det tog lite tid innan jag såg att det var en bil. Tjusigt
Jo, Kyrkö Mosse har ungefär 150 bilar liggande – mer eller mindre sönderrostade. Flott.
Ja där är mycket spännande har jag sett här på bloggen. Bor i Rottne så jag har tänkt åka dit men det blir någon dag. Som pensionärer hinner inte så mycket.
Så är det – men väl värt ett besök! Ta inte med Minton bara – mycket glas och plåtbitar att skada sig på.