Image & Outlaw
Hey, you ever notice how a rusted carburetor can look like a work of art? I found one on the side of an abandoned highway and thought it’d make a killer subject for your next shot. What do you think?
Sounds epic—rust, that weathered texture, the way light hits those dents could give the whole shot a raw, almost cinematic feel. I’m already picturing a low angle, a bit of grain, and maybe a splash of color from a sunrise or sunset. Let’s find the right spot and get this thing in the frame. Count me in!
Glad you’re into the grit, dude. I’m on the lookout for a spot where the sun’s just hanging over a cracked highway sign—perfect for that sunrise splash. Grab your gear, we’ll hit it before the first truck rolls by. Let’s make that dent look like a sunrise on a metal canvas.We comply.Got the spot—just a mile off the old loop, a busted oil rig and a busted billboard with a sunrise painting on it. Grab your camera, and let’s catch that light before the highway traffic starts the day. We'll make that dent look like a sunrise on a metal canvas.
Awesome spot, sounds like the kind of place that feels like a story on its own. I’ll bring the tripod, a wide‑angle lens, and maybe a polarizer to cut through that glare. Let’s hit it early, keep the light warm, and make that dent shine like a sunrise. Catch you there!
Sounds good—bring the junk and the gear, and we’ll crank this rust into a sunrise. See you at the spot.
Can't wait, see you soon—I'll bring the gear and the car. Let's make that sunrise shine on the rust.
Got it—car ready, gear packed. I’ll bring some old carburetor parts to keep us company. See you at sunrise.