wonderful mixture of elements and questions...shiny truck in an abandoned lot pointing directions to showroom which in the photograph is an (also abandoned?) old factory. is it a truck or billboard cutting off the skyline line and churches?
Just recently I've begun to see retired semi-trailers used as billboards. I think it has to do with the new-tech method of making large tarp-like printouts. You can make them the shape of a typical billboard, but apparently you can also make them the shape of a 44-foot trailer. The weird upper/lower case scheme in the message is a mystery though.
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wonderful mixture of elements and questions...shiny truck in an abandoned lot pointing directions to showroom which in the photograph is an (also abandoned?) old factory. is it a truck or billboard cutting off the skyline line and churches?
Just recently I've begun to see retired semi-trailers used as billboards. I think it has to do with the new-tech method of making large tarp-like printouts. You can make them the shape of a typical billboard, but apparently you can also make them the shape of a 44-foot trailer. The weird upper/lower case scheme in the message is a mystery though.
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