Hey, I've never been in here before. Looks like I've got some checking out to do. But, speaking of different, (inside joke), I've never seen anything like that first shot. Only about 50% of the whole car can be seen through the grates. It reminds me of the worst aspect of being a little kid: every ime someone said, "Hey, look at that!", you weren't tall enough and couldn't see it. I always hated looking through fences instead of over them, but this is art, so I'll play along. I like it.
I really like the partial front view in #2. I wish PD would have colored the 330's headlights blue, as Xenon bulbs should be. This car looks very big-city cool with those black rims complimenting the black paint. Viewing it full size, I couldn't figure out what was going on with the big green wall in the background, but once I saw the thumnail it was obvious it was an American flag. Thought I was up to bat at Fenway Park for a second.
"Krame? What the hell is Krame? Ohhhh..." I love how you integrated your signature into the sign in #3. The sky is beautiful; I'd say it was early morning, but I don't know what direction the pic is looking. The car looks kind of rough underneath the odd glow of the taillight. There is no way the support for the traffic light is that small in reallife. It would be flailing around like crazy, probably knock somebody out.
Number 4 has a very modern feel to it, which I like. It showcases modern architecture with modern car design all at the same time. The perfectly round glow of the car's lights are horrendously unrealistic, it look like something from a Midnight Club game. I love the super shiny chrome trim around the windows and wheels. You made a good rim choice for the car, black and chrome always look good together. And I'm guessing you parked under a street light; the blue glow on the ground is neat.
The 5th picture is very bright and oh so New York. I can't imagine how much electricity that city goes through in a night, all I know is if you stand next to one of their transformers it sounds like an Enzo at full song. The one behind my house emits a barely audible hum. I like the contrast between the bright signs and dark car. It makes the car look real cool.
Hey, I think the hot chick on the billboard is checkin' you out...
I love simple photos and #6 definitely fits the bill. But what the hell posessed those 'Yorkians to build a fence like that!? The only thing I can think of that it may resemble would be a city skyline. It looks dangerous if you ask me. I dig the straight lines created by the road markings and the fence in the background. It contradicts the design of the B-dub so much. This whole picture has just three colors: black, white, and yellow, but it has many different hues. Black, white, and yellow go great together and that's one reason this photo appeals to me.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go review the previous 17 pages of your gallery.