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If music could match photos, I think this would go down well: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZCBrwlH4Sw
Reminds me of the scene in Fast and the Furious : Tokyo Drift where they go to the first drift meet.
This shot's been sitting in my LR folder for ages and I really liked it but couldn't come up with an edit I quite like. Finally settled on this! I hope you guys enjoy, let me know what you'd change.
Beautiful and stupid, in one noisy, feathered package.
The only animal I know of that willingly throws itself at fast moving cars, despite being fully aware of them...
Event: Foxfield Classic Show
Location: Foxfield Railway, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent
Camera: Minolta SR-T 101
Lens(s): MD Rokkor-X 50mm f/2
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Shot ISO: 160
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Mostly Sunny
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Digibase C-41
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
The second of my future-auto trifecta, this time based on gorgeous retro wedge-front sports cars. Also built irl and then uploaded to digital. Full interior and at best minifig scale, though figures need to be chopped at the waist and finessed to fit. Front wheels can be steered too.
The purpose of the three cars was to look at what I consider the three main areas of consumer-cars in futuristic media: Luxury, Show, and Utility. I am disregarding Industrial and Military as I have made a ton of the former already and I don't really like the latter.
With the minifig I tried to represent Vin Diesel lol :P
Fast and Furious it's one of my favourites films so here it's a little tribute :P
Hope you like it !
Standby vesssel Esvagt Supporter's fast rescue craft. These rescue teams are amazingly professional. Once an alarm of a man overboard on a rig has been raised these crews can launch their craft do the rescue and return the casualty to safety in 3 to 5 minutes.
The 7th Special Operations Squadron have operated CV-22s from Mildenhall since 2013, and this is the very first time I have caught them in the fully forward configuration. 'Knife 72' is making a low and fast pas along the Mildenhall runway.
A teenage boy strikes a sudden and quick pose in a small walk-through door in a steel gate as he thinks that I can't get a sharp shot of him if he would move lightning fast.
Well, I have proved him wrong as this photo clearly shows.
Captured in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
Florida East Coast (FEC) ES44C4 no. 804 - still in its "Champion" paint scheme - is seen racing past another train delivering aggregates to the Cemex City Point facility in Cocoa, FL.
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No metro . No meio do corre corre. E nao eh que deu certo.
It was fast. And I like it.
Amtrak Acela power car 2029 is the lead unit on westbound train 2151, seen racing through Linden, NJ on a frigid morning.
Panned shot of a 1953-built Ferrari 250MM at Lavant corner during the Freddie March Memorial Trophy race at the 2021 Goodwood Revival.
del grupo ORG pelicula k saldra a finales de este año.
TRAILER:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4i-JvVznwQ
foto sacada de otro lao no ay portada todabia
The Cliffs Victory follows the thousand footer Belle River into Lake Huron at Point Edward ON. in October 1981. The Victory was one of the fastest ships on the Great Lakes with a top speed of 16.5 knots, about 19mph. She looks fast and had an unusal profile having cargo holds behind her rear cabins! She was built as a Victory Ship during WWll, Notre Dame Victory and converted to a Laker in 1950. She was sold for scrap in 1985,
Anybody order a large Corellian freighter with extra cheese? This hunk of junk food may not look like much, but it sure is tasty! Comprised of a large pepperoni pizza, a cheeseburger, a milkshake, a cookie, two hotdogs, and a side of fries, this food freighter is sure to satisfy even the biggest hunger and send the Fast Food Empire running!
My entry for the Freighter Wars contest on Rebrick.
Thanks to Mike I found out how to make this one look alot better. He showed me how to use the motion blur in editing. Thanks again! :)