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leaforte
Oct-12-2007, 05:48 PM
I was going through some summer photos and found this insurance photo I took for an incident where a woman ran her car into my store front. I never thought it that interesting, but today I was looking at the look on her face. Man, is she bummed, or what? She had insurance, and everyone is happy, but thankfully there was no one on this walk, which typically is covered with folks on a spring day.

http://tonymcguiness.smugmug.com/photos/207343968-L.jpg

PineapplePhoto
Oct-12-2007, 09:19 PM
It appears as if she dented... the brick wall? maybe it is just the angle. Interesting shot, specially the baby in the window (reflection).

kombizz
Oct-12-2007, 10:17 PM
Wish you could take a better image of the main subject what so ever it would be a mother or a volovo car. Then frame it based on it.

ivar
Oct-13-2007, 05:02 AM
Wish you could take a better image of the main subject what so ever it would be a mother or a volovo car. Then frame it based on it.I think it is the dent in the wall :D

That woman does look bummed. Is that person who hit your storefront? or just a passer-by? Glad to hear no one was hurt.

leaforte
Oct-13-2007, 05:20 AM
Granted, maybe this isn't a shot for Dgrin. It was a shot for the insurance company. I just found it sort of different. The lady with the baby jumped the curb and ran her car into the brick wall of my store. She had a left foot accelerator pedal installed on her car just days before due to something wrong with her right ankle, and being new to her, she got confused and hit the gas instead of the brake and slammed into my store. Yes, amazingly, no one was hurt. Including her car. It was a brand new Subaru Forester, and though it caused almost 10,000 dollars worh of damage to the stucture of my building, she didn't even dent her front license plate. Go Subaru! Note: On the other side of that wall was a full house of people, some seated with their backs to that wall. If she would have came through that wall, or the glass of the window had shattered, the pictures would have been ghastly.

jeffreaux2
Oct-13-2007, 07:50 AM
I wonder what kind of legal footing you would have if she saw this and didn't approve of her picture and story being told here?