That photo is hot. Must be my new wallpaper!
That photo is hot. Must be my new wallpaper!
I guess they aren't bad. To me, they look like pieces of work done with Flash for some sort of Flash-based cartoon.
The idea is perfect, but the execution just didn't do it justice. The shots are OK, but could have been composed, shot and edited better. I like the 1st shot the most, but I would've liked to see it taken from a wider perspective so the shadow isn't cut off, and you and the car absorb into the environment more.
Would it be safe to say not too many women are in motorsports some way or another because of gender roles placed upon us since childhood? I would certainly love to see more women with a passion for motorsports without dealing with the sexism that, resoundingly true by Ms. Orridge's words, still exists.
I don't care that it's ugly. Renault-freakin'-Alpine, people.
Thanks! It was shot at 1/40th. It wasn't easy to get a clear pan. To me, it was all about keeping the entire body rigid except for the waist/hips, and making sure I had solid footing. You wouldn't believe how many shots I took sucked because my footing was less than solid.
Things like this are going to happen whether or not the spectators are near the track. I hope this doesn't start a trend in increasing distance between the road and the spectators in all rally events. As a spectator I know the risks in being close to the track, but that didn't keep me from getting a good photograph.
That is a nice color on the Zonda. It makes me wonder, with Pagani custom making all these customer cars, when will someone ask for the Huayra engine in a Zonda?
Well worth it. To me, I prefer it over the 250 TR, but only slightly.
I don't know what is more impressive and/or terrifying; the slides that Corvette does, or the sound of it slowed down. It sounds like a thunderstorm of hellish souls striking down upon the depths from which it comes from.
The pleasure is all mine, friend.
Huh, my first thought was that cloud was dust being blown off by opening Williams' trophy cabinet.
Might as well ban other sporting events not related to cars, because they make as much noise as, if not more so, cars going around a track.
Justin Bieber's song/documentary "Never Say Never"
>Said tail light guards are for bros/dipsticks
Missed the point entirely, strike 1.
True. A friend of mine who is a huge Jeep enthusiast told me that typically, new wrangler owners don't do what wranglers are set out to do, so they aren't included in the "Jeep wave". In short, new Wranglers tend to be pavement princesses.
At least the last season had Babu Bhatt return.
No way, have the fries magically fly into my mouth. No greasy hands, no salty finger bulls**t, just fly right in whenever I want.
Don't really care. Putting those guards on the tail lights means they are either a total bro or a total dipstick. You decide.