Sunset, I saw the car's strong reflection and took the shot. After having adjusted tones and saturation with PS, I couldn't find anything worth "publishing" on Usefilm but...idea...I've completely removed the original car and only kept its reflection, rotating it by 180 degrees. Now, at the same time, it's strange and pleasant for my eyes and I've decided to post it. Hope you like too. As an auto-comment, I'm attaching the original shot too.
I nice idea. It's fun to look for reflections to photogrpah. They're everywhere - puddles, windows, metal surfaces.
(Not sure how this will work, but I'm going to rty to attach an image to answer your question of how my photo of the boy superimposed on a graffiti-ed wall would look without the wall... . He's looking out at the street, dreading the idea of another day out there, but he knows he has no choice. All his loneliness and fear and despair were in his face. The scratched wall was meant to add an image of his state of mind. Yes, I could restrict the scratches to the walls and leave the window clear).
Nice job, and surprisingly good resolution considering what a small part of the original image area this occupied. You might consider adjusting the curves a couple more clicks, especially near the top, to darken it just a bit more.