Stop dead when children end crosswalk

© Matthew Roybal

Stop dead when children end crosswalk

Uploaded: September 10, 2003

Description

One of the most bizarre street sign I have ever seen, apparently they were to lazy to replace the sign so they just stamped over it, contrast and level tweaks, frame creation in PS, thats all. THis sign looked like this in real life!!! Didnt PS dead end onto it!

Comments

September 10, 2003

Good work, PS tweaks really make this photo. #58387

Joey Adam Kulkin September 11, 2003

freaky ass sign. "Stop Dead Children End Crosswalk" ... scary. I like what you did with it. Is that a Roswellian sign? If so, it's not very fresh, or hip. #195660

Matthew Roybal September 11, 2003

Thanks guys...appreiciate the comments! And yes kulkin the sign is roswalien! #196576

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