The "Photos You've Taken of Exotic/Desirable Cars" Thread
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swoosh.....who's that?????
I think I remember that guy......
I think I remember that guy......
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me too...it was actually a dream come true to see it in person...It was not in the best shape, I could see some swirls and stuff and really wanted to talk to the owner (a lady) to bring it over so I could buff it out LOL
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Look at that old codger driving it.. shit.. it's probably his dream car.
Production numbers say ~175k. Quattro is the rarity.
Production numbers say ~175k. Quattro is the rarity.
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^^^ He probably bought it new!
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Fantastic as always
I'm in love with that little black hot rod.
I'm in love with that little black hot rod.
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#9771
Beautiful smooth rolling shot! Any tips on how to best get a tack sharp car while having a moving background? I always either get a sharp car + frozen background, or both are blurry. Does having image stabilization on the lens or body help much?
#9772
'08 MX5 GT 6spd.
Yea, Image Stabilization will help a ton. This was with a 24-105L, very comfortably holding the camera out of the window with burst mode and autofocus on @ approx 65mph pretty much blind shooting.
ISO 200, F8, 1/40th.
There is a learning curve...but my best advice would be is to just slow down and really think about what you're doing. I hate doing rolling shots because it's chaos and I don't like holding up traffic or getting in the way BUT if you find a stretch of road like this with literally no cars in sight, you can really take your time getting good shots. In this 'burst' of prob 5-10 shots, only 2 or 3 were good. I pick the best and roll with it.
ISO 200, F8, 1/40th.
There is a learning curve...but my best advice would be is to just slow down and really think about what you're doing. I hate doing rolling shots because it's chaos and I don't like holding up traffic or getting in the way BUT if you find a stretch of road like this with literally no cars in sight, you can really take your time getting good shots. In this 'burst' of prob 5-10 shots, only 2 or 3 were good. I pick the best and roll with it.
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Love that 2nd shot, Marble.
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2024 Honda Civic Type R
Had a fun commute this morning with a Ferrari FF. At first I thought it was an F12 when I saw it behind me, but when it passed it became clear it was an FF.
The color was amazing. It seemed black at first but then in the sunlight I saw it was actually green. Looking at the site, I think it was Grigio Scuro since it was so dark.
He drove it pretty spiritedly through traffic, especially after seeing me keep up with it.
The color was amazing. It seemed black at first but then in the sunlight I saw it was actually green. Looking at the site, I think it was Grigio Scuro since it was so dark.
He drove it pretty spiritedly through traffic, especially after seeing me keep up with it.
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It looks like they gave up when they reached the rear end.....
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Yea, Image Stabilization will help a ton. This was with a 24-105L, very comfortably holding the camera out of the window with burst mode and autofocus on @ approx 65mph pretty much blind shooting.
ISO 200, F8, 1/40th.
There is a learning curve...but my best advice would be is to just slow down and really think about what you're doing. I hate doing rolling shots because it's chaos and I don't like holding up traffic or getting in the way BUT if you find a stretch of road like this with literally no cars in sight, you can really take your time getting good shots. In this 'burst' of prob 5-10 shots, only 2 or 3 were good. I pick the best and roll with it.
ISO 200, F8, 1/40th.
There is a learning curve...but my best advice would be is to just slow down and really think about what you're doing. I hate doing rolling shots because it's chaos and I don't like holding up traffic or getting in the way BUT if you find a stretch of road like this with literally no cars in sight, you can really take your time getting good shots. In this 'burst' of prob 5-10 shots, only 2 or 3 were good. I pick the best and roll with it.
Thanks for the tips.
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I was actually behind an El Camino today. I haven't seen one of those in a while....
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That is one boss Camino. That would be my project ride. Either 454 or exactly that setup there..
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#9785
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Well, judging by his license plate, at least he has a sense of humor
Anyone recognize the little red Toyota? It's a Toyota 2000GT, pretty rare and worth approx. $1.2 million, the owner has ~13 of them, or so I was told today
Anyone recognize the little red Toyota? It's a Toyota 2000GT, pretty rare and worth approx. $1.2 million, the owner has ~13 of them, or so I was told today
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2000GT
#9788
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I8PIZZA.. more like I8DONUT
#9789
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Only 300 or so 2000GTs ever rolled out. Rare indeed.
#9790
Some dude
My friend's '73 MINI is pretty sweet and a blast to drive even though it maxes out around 55mph.
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I've seen a lot of kit minis.. not too many real ones around.
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Looks very very similar to the mini cooper S I saw at the KC show
DSC_3007 by Anil Sadhwani, on Flickr
DSC_3010 by Anil Sadhwani, on Flickr
DSC_3007 by Anil Sadhwani, on Flickr
DSC_3010 by Anil Sadhwani, on Flickr
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I remember that car!
#9794
2024 Honda Civic Type R
I was at Ford on Saturday and they had a '15 Focus ST in Magnetic.
I like the new grille:
Fog light:
Nice paint flakes and I noticed Ford added a rubber shield in the hood gap:
DRL lights are smaller but look nice, and actual always-on DRL unlike mine:
There are quite a few differences. I love the new grille and headlights, but I'm not too keen on the rear end. Please excuse my dirty car.
Then I went around to the Mustangs.
I like the new grille:
Fog light:
Nice paint flakes and I noticed Ford added a rubber shield in the hood gap:
DRL lights are smaller but look nice, and actual always-on DRL unlike mine:
There are quite a few differences. I love the new grille and headlights, but I'm not too keen on the rear end. Please excuse my dirty car.
Then I went around to the Mustangs.
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Fantastic pictures! I can't say that I like the rear end of the new ST either.
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#9796
Some dude
Putting down a deposit on an RS??
+2. It looks like they squished the taillights and lost all the edges.
+2. It looks like they squished the taillights and lost all the edges.
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^^^ Yea, she would have enjoyed that!
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I think the new stang hits all the marks.
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New ST looks a little 'pinched' in the rear, but overall I like it, especially in Magnetic. I'm sure it looks even better in Guard