Peter Lippmann's "Paradise Parking"

Started by cawimmer430, February 27, 2012, 10:35:46 AM

cawimmer430

God bless the French and Italians for ignoring the EUs bullshit rules on destroying classic car junkyards. You won't find this stuff in Germany because our politicians love to suck EU dick and have ordered these destroyed a long time ago. God damn assholes. Who cares if oil seeps into ground? Car junkyards/abandoned wrecks look awesome!!!


Peter Lippmann's Paradise Parking shows the power of nature

We're all familiar with barn finds, but what happens when cars don't have barns to protect them? The results look like Peter Lippmann's photographic series, Paradise Parking, in which four-wheeled classics are shown half digested by the relentlessly hungry matron we call Mother Nature.

Lippmann's project took two years to put together, and a book of the series will be issued in October. Before that, his photos will be shown at the Gallery Sophie Maree in Amsterdam. Right now, however, you can find eleven of the shots in our gallery.


Link: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/02/26/peter-lippmanns-paradise-parking-shows-the-power-of-na/






















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Mustangfan2003

I just don't understand people letting cars rot.  Either fix it, sell it, or crush it. 

giant_mtb

That's some cool stuff.  Imagine after another couple hundred years when those cars are completely buried and people find the last remnants of them and go "whoah, what the heck are these things?!"

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cawimmer430

Quote from: giant_mtb on February 27, 2012, 06:58:05 PM
That's some cool stuff.  Imagine after another couple hundred years when those cars are completely buried and people find the last remnants of them and go "whoah, what the heck are these things?!"

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