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This is why I don't usually shoot the whole car, preferring to capture the details, the lines, the curves, the shapes.
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This is why I don't usually shoot the whole car, preferring to concentrate on the details. Especially the lights.
This is one of my loved local views to capture each season.
These fields always gives some very colourful scenes with the skys giving some contrasts to complement.
This field in front is Wheat.
Bentley is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. The parish has changed little over centuries and currently measures 2,299 acres.
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In der Sprache der Ureinwohner bedeutet es „Der Blick von oben herab“. 😎👍
In the native language it means "The view from above". 😎👍
Having fun on the River. This shot was taken of Bentley at the Little Mashel Falls near Eatonville, Washington State
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Three-litre 1924 Bentley XU6570 at Pre-War Prescott event in Gloucestershire. it was developed from 1919 and made available to customers' coach builders from 1921 to 1929.
After a morning of showers the sun came out briefly just when a GA Stadler Flirt 745 unit approached the LC at Bentley. 745 005 was going at a rate of knots! on a London Liverpool st service.
Bentley docked at Johor Port.
Ship name: Bentley.
Flag: Singapore.
IMO: 9847891.
MMSI: 563148700.
Vessel Type: Bulk Carrier.
*Note: More Ships, Boats and Watercraft pics in my Ships, Boats and Watercraft Album.
This is a so called Blower Bentley of 1931. The Blower was a development of the orgininal Bentley 4 1/2 Litre and the main difference was the addition of a Roots-type supercharger to the Blower engine. The result was a car which set several speed records but couldn't convince in races as it was rather unreliable.
The Bentley 4½ Litre is a British car based on a rolling chassis built by Bentley Motors. Walter Owen Bentley replaced the Bentley 3 Litre with a more powerful car by increasing its engine displacement to 4.4 litres (270 cubic inches). A racing variant was known as the Blower Bentley.
A total of 720 4½ Litre cars were produced between 1927 and 1931, including 55 cars with a supercharged engine popularly known as the Blower Bentley.
This Bentley 4½ Litre with New South Wales Historic Vehicle plate 79496-H was at Vintage Prescott, organised by the Vintage Sports Car Club, in August 2023.