(Classic car photos)

kingstang5oh

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RM - Matte Black with Chrome Chip PDI drag radials.
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The first picture is a backfire during a burnout. Very hard to capture.

Second picture is real time going threw the corkscrew at Luguna.

This car is the definition of badass.

EDIT: I decided to make a little game, Say something about the picture posted before yours. What do you like about it or not like? Followed by your picture for the next person.
 
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A few of mine

..on the last shots. Love the Silvia, great choices of cars there. Love the last pic showing the suspension under breaking.

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2 classics in that one :)

Here's one of mine:

Wasn't going to bother but couldn't resist as it's a Mustang, Great shot, Great track and great car. That model Mustang and an Esprit S1 (white) are my favourite cars ever and have been since, well, forever.:)

...and here's another.:sly:

Oh and this is the first pic I ever took in GT5.

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Nice pic blauster - I like the sense of speed and composition, as well as the visual aspect of rear-wheel-drive. Perhaps you could try some different angles for variety and play with the aperture a little to get a different feel for the surroundings. Additionally, it feels like you are trying to portray a drift, rather than an out-of-control skid, but if true, the front wheels would be turned into the skid, as opposed to following the line of the nose of the car. In any case, great first pic.

Here are a couple of my classic '69 Camaro SS (they look much better in full resolution, so click on them! :)):

 
Nice pic blauster - I like the sense of speed and composition, as well as the visual aspect of rear-wheel-drive. Perhaps you could try some different angles for variety and play with the aperture a little to get a different feel for the surroundings. Additionally, it feels like you are trying to portray a drift, rather than an out-of-control skid, but if true, the front wheels would be turned into the skid, as opposed to following the line of the nose of the car. In any case, great first pic.

Here are a couple of my classic '69 Camaro SS (they look much better in full resolution, so click on them! :)):


Picture 1 is great, but picture 2 is amazing! I love the use of the Warm filter in those pictures, great job!


Isuzu 4200R by 〄 Reece M, on Flickr
 
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