The Red Car and Two-tonne Rock by Rod Kashubin
Rod Kashubin

The Red Car and Two-tonne Rock by

An accident? How did it happen? Where did that big stone fell from? That’s what I thought when I first saw this car. Still Life with Stone and Car is an object of art by Jimmie Durham. $7800, red hatch and a 2-tonne stone from a quarry at Australian Central Coast came together to create an artistic expression which is about monumentality, nature’s forces and certainly an original way of spending money.

Friday morning HDR out of 3 exposures. Tonemapped, contrasted, dodged, burned, cropped a bit and served right on the display for your enjoyment.

Location: Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, New South Wales, Australia

> featured in Take Me Higher [Dynamic Range] (12-Sep-09)

From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com

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