I love the lettering style and creativity in graffiti! When we were in Washington D.C. and riding on the metro...I was glad that I had my camera with me...I took photos of the famous monuments, architecture...and some amazing graffiti!
Very cool! See much the same on the trains near my house. I love the vibrant colours and broad strokes of graffiti...definitey not an endeavour for the faint of heart...:)
Good one! I am enjoying my grandsons' delight in the trains that roll through Kingston several times a day (I'm visiting here!). We have only the l&N railway on the Island, so it's a novelty.
Is that what you really call graffiti? I think that's an interesting name! I know several people who feel that graffiti is a form of art and would love to see those train cars :)
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I have noticed that just about every train car has some graffiti on it! Great post.
ReplyDeleteEG, your photos are always amazing. you have a style and flavor to your photos that's endearing and beautiful at the same time.
ReplyDeleteYou make it look like art instead of vandalism. Very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteClever indeed! I see plenty of graffiti over here too...
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to make us all smile today!
ReplyDeleteThe graffiti is pretty neat. Thanks for a great capture.
ReplyDeleteI love the lettering style and creativity in graffiti! When we were in Washington D.C. and riding on the metro...I was glad that I had my camera with me...I took photos of the famous monuments, architecture...and some amazing graffiti!
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I stared at this for a little while thinking I was looking at the railroad car and then it dawned on me what you had done - very unique!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! See much the same on the trains near my house. I love the vibrant colours and broad strokes of graffiti...definitey not an endeavour for the faint of heart...:)
ReplyDeleteThat was really different. Enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletevery avant-garde! I didn't know graffiti was known as alphabet soup. Learn something on the internet every day! {:-Deb
ReplyDeleteGood one!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying my grandsons' delight in the trains that roll through Kingston several times a day (I'm visiting here!). We have only the l&N railway on the Island, so it's a novelty.
Wow now that is a piece of work. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteIs that what you really call graffiti? I think that's an interesting name! I know several people who feel that graffiti is a form of art and would love to see those train cars :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for this week's theme.
ReplyDeleteGraffiti often does have a very artistic feel to it.
ReplyDeleteCreative and fun!
ReplyDeleteToo bad that some people feel the need to leave their mark in such an ugly way. Ah well...
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Boonie
Very clever!!! Great idea for Alphabet Soup. MB
ReplyDeleteReally original.
ReplyDeleteGood job!
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Hahahaha! I love it! What a clever post!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic image! It's kind of neat to see it on a train.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute graffiti...it's really neat-y (sorry, I couldn't help myself!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet serving of Alphabet Soup this week. Thank you for the smile! Such a clever link!
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Very cool and colorful. Check out Color Carnival if you have a chance.
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