I can’t decide which I like more, the dashboard just leaning against the car like that (I only moved it a little) or the keys, with their leather fob, still hanging in the trunk lock. 1962 Imperial. White and blue flashlight in 93-seconds.

The Inky Depths
Lichen or seaweed? 1959 Plymouth Suburban Custom with white, purple and blue flashlight. You might think this is the same ’59 PSC that I posted as “Suburban Cakescript” a few days ago, but it’s a different car, in a different junkyard, 450 miles away. Same creamy color, even.

The Kaiser and I
Accidental selfie with a junkyard ’52 Kaiser Manhattan. I have a version without me in there, but this one is more fun. Night, 74-seconds of full moon, with red, blue, green and white light from the Protomachines flashlight.

Rotten Gatorbird
Sail panel on a junkyard ’69 Thunderbird. 8 seconds in darkness, lit with flashlight.

Glowing Webs
1959 Imperial dashboard in total darkness, lit with red, cool white, purple and blue light from the Protomachines flashlight.

The Happy Ray
1961 Imperial with blue/green underwater lighting.

Suburban Cakescript
1959 Plymouth station wagon, lit with white, blue and purple from the Protomachines flashlight.

Red Velvet in a Purple Velvet World
Inside the customized bus from yesterday’s post. Night, 3-minute exposure, broken full moon outside, lime and purple flashlight.

Ghost Coach
1950s GM bus converted to RV duty and left for dead for decades. Night, 98-seconds, fisheyed, under the cloud-covered full moon, with white and green flashlight.