Too Much!

    Taken at night at a local convenience store, this lighted sign was irresistable as a subject for me, ha ha! I imagine that the company has a copyright on this design or at least the advertising contractor has a copyright. Please forgive me for copying the image through this photo and recognize that I just had to photograph it for fun. This image would make a great clipart and could be easily altered to show a different central message. Thanks www.ampm.com/ampm/ampmhomepage.do?categoryId=6745&con... for providing a bit a fun for me!

    Comments and faves

    1. Connie Krejci (50 months ago | reply)

      It is very good art well taken.

    2. eye of einstein (50 months ago | reply)

      well done my friend Cobie...

      very well taken

      half the battle is to stop ...and do it... eh?

      actually I think there is song like this

    3. cobalt123 (50 months ago | reply)

      Yes, it is good graphic design. I just could not resist at all to get this photo. I hope those who are my contacts and friends will realize it is just a funny statement to make regarding my photo stream.

    4. dardilrocks (50 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the graceful way you are sharing the sights of Phoenix with those of us who look forward to seeing your depictions and reading your thoughtful comments. This is a very special capture as it says a lot about how I feel, right now!!! :)))

    5. w9jim (50 months ago | reply)

      One can never have too much good stuff.

    6. PhotoGrandma (50 months ago | reply)

      That's an awesome and colorful capture!

    7. Joie de Vivre (50 months ago | reply)

      That's the unofficial flickr slogan.

    8. Creativity+ Timothy K Hamilton (50 months ago | reply)

      I actually misread it as "Too much Stuff"
      I've had that feeling about we Americans for some time now. The image reminds me of our bloated, consumer economy.

      Great shot !

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