whimsical graffiti

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Chip Down
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whimsical graffiti

Post by Chip Down » July 5th, 2022, 8:12 pm

I don't like to post graffiti, because it only encourages the degenerates, but this isn't a naturally-placed rock, it's a roadside barrier.
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Re: whimsical graffiti

Post by BigBear » September 4th, 2022, 3:13 pm

Is that one of those Rock Trolls from "Frozen?"

I'm a big fan of those little pocket-sized painted rocks left along the trail for people to pick up (it's a nice little treasure), but not of graffiti. I may have to give a pass on this one since it is not a nature-placed rock and that big metal tower behind it is the real blemish on the landscape. Yes, we do need the electricity and it needs to be visible for low-flying aircraft, but it's number one for the photoshop app.

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Re: whimsical graffiti

Post by jvangeld » September 8th, 2022, 1:11 pm

Looks like a sasquatch to me. The artist made good use of the shape of the rock.
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Re: whimsical graffiti

Post by Chip Down » September 11th, 2022, 2:51 pm

for BigBear:

edit: It wasn't intentional, but I now realize the creature's expression perfectly suits the photo editing job, as if he's thinking "WTF is that?"
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