The weather was sunny, with no wind and a high in the 50’s, so I took my cameras out for a walk around downtown. As I was crossing Central Ave. (Old Route 66) at sixth street, the guy in the blue car with big wheels started honking his horn. When I looked in his direction, he was making a gesture for me to take a photo, so I grabbed a quick shot as the light turned green, just before he drove off up Central. He looked pretty happy that I got the shot. The second photo is a little “abstract reflectionism” on Gold Ave. And then I got a “drive-by” photo of the moonrise over the Sandias as I was turning onto Coors Rd. on my way home.
Abstract / Albuquerque / architecture / Art / Cars / Moon / Night / Photography / Reflections / Route 66 / Sandias



The bike behind the car fits the picture with its blue color… 😉
Yes it does. And both the car and the bike are a real NM blue. Thanks, Erica!
Ooooh, that’s the NM Blue… Hahahaha!!!
It’s a great color!
Have a great weekend, Tim!
The xar and the wheels is just aweful and looks wrong, like a kids toy. I can’t see the appeal of those type of rims!
I agree. It’s gone from low riders to big rims around here. I assume big rimming a car is a lot less expensive than making it into a low rider .
Probably, done to the extreme they can both look stupid.