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The Google Street View car is a repressed artist

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The Google Street View car works hard, taking pictures for maps all day. Who knew that it longs for something deeper, truer, more meaningful? While we rarely notice, it captures beauty everywhere it goes. It’s simply a misunderstood artist.

A talented Pittsburgh-born photographer by the name of Aaron Hobson has taken the time to comb through many of Google Street View’s images, and while I can’t image how much chaff he sifts through before he gets to the wheat, there are some stunning images in there. via Gizmodo

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Check out the project on Aaron Hobson’s website

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