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Featured 643 Days Ago by tommyblue - Featured Image - 10 comments


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uncommondepth said 643 days ago:

Yup, I think this represents lust, greed, and probably envy too. And if ego was one of the 7 deadly sins, it would represent that too! These are ugly, ugly vehicles. Great picture though.

cdcootie said 643 days ago:

Yeah that qualifies for more than one even without knowing what is happening inside.

Montage said 643 days ago:

Greed. Nice one.

tommyblue said 643 days ago:

Anyone notice that there are seven closed windows? I've got every single sin locked up inside that thing...now why isn't it featured? lol. =)

MacroManiac said 643 days ago:

I like the composition in this one....colours are nice and that one long limo !!!

hans said 643 days ago:

Featured now. Nice depiction of greed.
Though I have seen worse... imagine a super-stretch Hummer in central London!

King said 643 days ago:

Nice shot. I see that it is common to provide theme solutions that are abstract and/or symbolic as opposed to simply photographing sinners sinning in one (or more) of seven ways. Nothing wrong in that, but it adds a layer of challenge to those who choose to leave comments.

tommyblue said 642 days ago:

Yes, it's me again. ;) I want to briefly point out even more incredible relevance about this shot. Notice the striped lines where this beast is parked. They're lines marking the "no-parking" zone at the King Estates Winery. There are seven spaces. Plus the sin of parking there, and drinking wine, gah it's ridiculous. lol. I'm out.
PS, hans, I have also seen these strech Hummers, they make me sick with sin!

philippe said 640 days ago:

For me, it's pride, meaning hubris, or showing off. That makes it a multi-relevant image ;0)

phototext said 638 days ago:

What an insane sized car. Nice entry.

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