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Just realized that I haven't uploaded this shot here,so here you go.This was my first ever attempt at lightpainting,done with my phone lol.Not ideal,but still good for first go I reckon.

 

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Well,they did.Good for them.

Also I think it's a damn good shot,hence the title.Press L,it looks much better that way.

 

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Gill and I went to Avebury for the solstice and to celebrate our marriage.

 

1000 visitors have come and gone

Something to reflect upon

Gill has died

But hope lives on

 

There will be a public memorial at Avebury on November 1 2009

 

Ranked # 1 of about 19,200 for poems about finding hope after a shattered heart.

Ranked #1 of about 272,000 for hope in the midst of darkness poem.

Ranked #7 10 of about 191,000 for pagans against gaza attack

Comes up sixth on Google.com of about 25,500,000 for "hope in darkness".

#364 on explore

Right now I find it hard to get beyond the irony of this. At least this is not the holy land where the neighbours come at you with bombs guns and white phosphorus, in retaliation for your fireworks landing in their garden. Oh sorry, sorry ,sorry, if this seems prejudiced. It is just that your Israeli neurotic fear of being killed, almost unreal, contrasts hugely with the real terror imposed on the Palestinians. Hammas was democratically elected. Terrorists are not. Can't you tell the difference.

OK, so there are Iranians in power who want another holocaust. Does that justify herding people into a house and then bombing it.

It looks to me as if Nazism has impregnated the soul of Israel. You become what you most fear.

It seems I am being much to kind to the Israelis. Even I have not been aware of how well, what adjective to use, ....they are.

I trust John Pilger, one of the only truly honest journalists on the planet

Read him:8 Jan 2009

Writing in the New Statesman, John Pilger calls on 40 years of reporting the Middle East to describe the 'why' of Israel's bloody onslaught on the besieged people of Gaza - an attack that has little to do with Hamas or Israel's right to exist.

 

“When the truth is replaced by silence,” the Soviet dissident Yevgeny Yevtushenko said, “the silence is a lie.” It may appear the silence is broken on Gaza. The cocoons of murdered children, wrapped in green, together with boxes containing their dismembered parents and the cries of grief and rage of everyone in that death camp by the sea, can be viewed on al-Jazeera and YouTube, even glimpsed on the BBC. But Russia’s incorrigible poet was not referring to the ephemeral we call news; he was asking why those who knew the why never spoke it and so denied it. Among the Anglo-American intelligentsia, this is especially striking. It is they who hold the keys to the great storehouses of knowledge: the historiographies and archives that lead us to the why.

 

They know that the horror now raining on Gaza has little to do with Hamas or, absurdly, “Israel’s right to exist”. They know the opposite to be true: that Palestine’s right to exist was cancelled 61 years ago and the expulsion and, if necessary, extinction of the indigenous people was planned and executed by the founders of Israel. They know, for example, that the infamous “Plan D” resulted in the murderous de-population of 369 Palestinian towns and villages by the Haganah (Jewish army) and that massacre upon massacre of Palestinian civilians in such places as Deir Yassin, al-Dawayima, Eilaboun, Jish, Ramle and Lydda are referred to in official records as “ethnic cleansing”. Arriving at a scene of this carnage, David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, was asked by a general, Yigal Allon, “What shall we do with the Arabs?” Ben-Gurion, reported the Israeli historian Benny Morris, “made a dismissive, energetic gesture with his hand and said, ‘Expel them’. The order to expel an entire population “without attention to age” was signed by Yitzhak Rabin, a future prime minister promoted by the world’s most efficient propaganda as a peacemaker. The terrible irony of this was addressed only in passing, such as when the Mapan Party co-leader Meir Ya’ari noted “how easily” Israel’s leaders spoke of how it was “possible and permissible to take women, children and old men and to fill the roads with them because such is the imperative of strategy … who remembers who used this means against our people during the [Second World] war... we are appalled.”

 

Every subsequent “war” Israel has waged has had the same objective: the expulsion of the native people and the theft of more and more land. The lie of David and Goliath, of perennial victim, reached its apogee in 1967 when the propaganda became a righteous fury that claimed the Arab states had struck first. Since then, mostly Jewish truth-tellers such as Avi Schlaim, Noam Chomsky, the late Tanya Reinhart, Neve Gordon, Tom Segev, Yuri Avnery, Ilan Pappe and Norman Finklestein have dispatched this and other myths and revealed a state shorn of the humane traditions of Judaism, whose unrelenting militarism is the sum of an expansionist, lawless and racist ideology called zionism. “It seems,” wrote the Israeli historian Ilan Pappe on 2 January, “that even the most horrendous crimes, such as the genocide in Gaza, are treated as desperate events, unconnected to anything that happened in the past and not associated with any ideology or system... Very much as the apartheid ideology explained the oppressive policies of the South African government , this ideology – in its most consensual and simplistic variety – has allowed all the Israeli governments in the past and the present to dehumanise the Palestinians wherever they are and strive to destroy them. The means altered from period to period, from location to location, as did the narrative covering up these atrocities. But there is a clear pattern [of genocide].”

 

In Gaza, the enforced starvation and denial of humanitarian aid, the piracy of life-giving resources such as fuel and water, the denial of medicines and treatment, the systematic destruction of infrastructure and the killing and maiming of the civilian population, 50 per cent of whom are children, meet the international standard of the Genocide Convention. “Is it an irresponsible overstatement,” asked Richard Falk, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and international law authority at Princeton University, “to associate the treatment of Palestinians with this criminalized Nazi record of collective atrocity? I think not.”

 

In describing a “holocaust-in-the making”, Falk was alluding to the Nazis’ establishment of Jewish ghettos in Poland. For one month in 1943, the captive Polish Jews led by Mordechaj Anielewiz fought off the German army and the SS, but their resistance was finally crushed and the Nazis exacted their final revenge. Falk is also a Jew. Today’s holocaust-in-the-making, which began with Ben-Gurion’s Plan D, is in its final stages. The difference today is that it is a joint US-Israeli project. The F-16 jet fighters, the 250-pound “smart” GBU-39 bombs supplied on the eve of the attack on Gaza, having been approved by a Congress dominated by the Democratic Party, plus the annual $2.4 billion in war-making “aid”, give Washington de facto control. It beggars belief that President-elect Obama was not informed. Outspoken on Russia’s war in Georgia and the terrorism in Mumbai, Obama’s silence on Palestine marks his approval, which is to be expected, given his obsequiousness to the Tel Aviv regime and its lobbyists during the presidential campaign and his appointment of Zionists as his secretary of state, chief of staff and principal Middle East advisers. When Aretha Franklin sings “Think”, her wonderful 1960s anthem to freedom, at Obama’s inauguration on 21 January, I trust someone with the brave heart of Muntadar al-Zaidi, the shoe-thrower, will shout: “Gaza!”

 

The asymmetry of conquest and terror is clear. Plan D is now “Operation Cast Lead”, which is the unfinished “Operation Justified Vengeance”. The latter was launched by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2001 when, with Bush’s approval, he used F-16s against Palestinian towns and villages for the first time. In the same year, the authoritative Jane’s Foreign Report disclosed that the Blair government had given Israel the “green light” to attack the West Bank after it was shown Israel’s secret designs for a bloodbath. It was typical of New Labour Party’s enduring, cringing complicity in Palestine’s agony. However, the 2001 Israeli plan, reported Jane’s, needed the “trigger” of a suicide bombing which would cause “numerous deaths and injuries [because] the ‘revenge’ factor is crucial”. This would “motivate Israeli soldiers to demolish the Palestinians”. What alarmed Sharon and the author of the plan, General Shaul Mofaz, the Israeli Chief of Staff, was a secret agreement between Yasser Arafat and Hamas to ban suicide attacks. On 23 November, 2001, Israeli agents assassinated the Hamas leader, Mahmud Abu Hunud, and got their “trigger”; the suicide attacks resumed in response to his killing.

 

Something uncannily similar happened on 5 November last, when Israeli special forces attacked Gaza, killing six people. Once again, they got their propaganda “trigger”. A ceasefire initiated and sustained by the Hamas government – which had imprisoned its violators - was shattered by the Israeli attack and home-made rockets were fired into what used to be Palestine before its Arab occupants were “cleansed”. The On 23 December, Hamas offered to renew the ceasefire, but Israel’s charade was such that its all-out assault on Gaza had been planned six months earlier, according to the Israeli daily Ha’aretz.

 

Behind this sordid game is the “Dagan Plan”, named after General Meir Dagan, who served with Sharon in his bloody invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Now head of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence organisation, Dagan is the author of a “solution” that has seen the imprisonment of Palestinians behind a ghetto wall snaking across the West Bank and in Gaza, effectively a concentration camp. The establishment of a quisling government in Ramallah under Mohammed Abbas is Dagan’s achievement, together with a hasbara (propaganda) campaign relayed through a mostly supine, if intimidated western media, notably in America, that says Hamas is a terrorist organisation devoted to Israel’s destruction and to “blame” for the massacres and siege of its own people over two generations, long before its creation. “We have never had it so good,” said the Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Gideon Meir in 2006. “The hasbara effort is a well-oiled machine.” In fact, Hamas’s real threat is its example as the Arab world’s only democratically elected government, drawing its popularity from its resistance to the Palestinians’ oppressor and tormentor. This was demonstrated when Hamas foiled a CIA coup in 2007, an event ordained in the western media as “Hamas’s seizure of power”. Likewise, Hamas is never described as a government, let alone democratic. Neither is its proposal of a ten-year truce as a historic recognition of the “reality” of Israel and support for a two-state solution with just one condition: that the Israelis obey international law and end their illegal occupation beyond the 1967 borders. As every annual vote in the UN General Assembly demonstrates, 99 per cent of humanity concurs. On 4 January, the president of the General Assembly, Miguel d’Escoto, described the Israeli attack on Gaza as a “monstrosity”.

 

When the monstrosity is done and the people of Gaza are even more stricken, the Dagan Plan foresees what Sharon called a “1948-style solution” – the destruction of all Palestinian leadership and authority followed by mass expulsions into smaller and smaller “cantonments” and perhaps finally into Jordan. This demolition of institutional and educational life in Gaza is designed to produce, wrote Karma Nabulsi, a Palestinian exile in Britain, “a Hobbesian vision of an anarchic society: truncated, violent, powerless, destroyed, cowed... Look to the Iraq of today: that is what [Sharon] had in store for us, and he has nearly achieved it.”

 

Dr. Dahlia Wasfi is an American writer on Palestine. She has a Jewish mother and an Iraqi Muslim father. “Holocaust denial is anti-Semitic,” she wrote on 31 December. “But I’m not talking about World War Two, Mahmoud Ahmedinijad (the president of Iran) or Ashkenazi Jews. What I’m referring to is the holocaust we are all witnessing and responsible for in Gaza today and in Palestine over the past 60 years... Since Arabs are Semites, US-Israeli policy doesn’t get more anti-Semitic than this.” She quoted Rachel Corrie, the young American who went to Palestine to defend Palestinians and was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer. “I am in the midst of a genocide,” wrote Corrie, “which I am also indirectly supporting and for which my government is largely responsible.”

 

Reading the words of both, I am struck by the use of “responsibility”. Breaking the lie of silence is not an esoteric abstraction but an urgent responsibility that falls to those with the privilege of a platform. With the BBC cowed, so too is much of journalism, merely allowing vigorous debate within unmovable invisible boundaries, ever fearful of the smear of anti-Semitism. The unreported news, meanwhile, is that the death toll in Gaza is the equivalent of 18,000 dead in Britain. Imagine, if you can.

 

Then there are the academics, the deans and teachers and researchers. Why are they silent as they watch a university bombed and hear the Association of University Teachers in Gaza plea for help? Are British universities now, as Terry Eagleton believes, no more than “intellectual Tescos, churning out a commodity known as graduates rather than greengroceries”?

 

Then there are the writers. In the dark year of 1939, the Third Writers’ Congress was held at Carnegie Hall in New York and the likes of Thomas Mann and Albert Einstein sent messages and spoke up to ensure the lie of silence was broken. By one account, 3,500 jammed the auditorium and a thousand were turned away. Today, this mighty voice of realism and morality is said to be obsolete; the literary review pages affect an ironic hauteur of irrelevance; false symbolism is all. As for the readers, their moral and political imagination is to be pacified, not primed. The anti-Muslim Martin Amis expressed this well in Visiting Mrs Nabokov: “The dominance of the self is not a flaw, it is an evolutionary characteristic; it is just how things are.”

 

If that is how things are, we are diminished as a civilised society. For what happens in Gaza is the defining moment of our time, which either grants the impunity of war criminals the immunity of our silence, while we contort our own intellect and morality, or gives us the power to speak out. For the moment I prefer my own memory of Gaza: of the people’s courage and resistance and their “luminous humanity”, as Karma Nabulsi put it. On my last trip there, I was rewarded with a spectacle of Palestinian flags fluttering in unlikely places. It was dusk and children had done this. No one told them to do it. They made flagpoles out of sticks tied together, and a few of them climbed on to a wall and held the flag between them, some silently, others crying out. They do this every day when they know foreigners are leaving, believing the world will not forget them.

On the BBC this morning I heard the man from the UN itself denounce the terrible complicity of the west in the Israeli barbarism.

 

The BBC really excelled itself today with the worst excuse imaginable for denying air time to an appeal for the victims of Gaza.

The Government is clear that there is access. Point 1 rejected

Point 2, that it would show a political bias is a challenge to the integrity of international humanitarian aid.

 

The destruction of so many UN centres in surgical strikes by Israeli bombers is a fact of war criminal intensity,

 

Hope

 

Why Hope

I despair of any justice or integrity

Dear friends,

  

Obama is challenging Israel's right-wing government to stop its settlements, which are killing prospects for peace -- let's raise a massive global chorus to help him overcome powerful opposition in Israel and the US:

  

West Bank settlement maps show how Palestinians are only allowed to live in small parts of their land:

President Obama just made a remarkable speech in Egypt, committing personally to building peace in the Middle East. Unexpectedly, his first move is to directly challenge the new right-wing government of America's ally Israel -- pressing them to stop their self-destructive policy of settlements (illegal colonies set up on territory recognised by the US and the world as Palestinian).

 

This is a moment of rare crisis and opportunity. Obama’s bold strategy is facing powerful opposition, so he’s going to need help around the world in the coming days and weeks to strengthen his resolve. Let’s start right now -- by raising a massive global chorus behind Obama’s statement that the settlements in occupied territory must stop.

 

We’ll advertise the number of signatures in key newspapers in Israel, as well as in Washington DC (where some are trying to undermine Obama in the US Congress). Read Obama’s words now and add your signature to them at the link below, then forward this email to friends and family so they can do the same:

 

www.avaaz.org/en/obama_stop_settlements

 

There is broad agreement that the settlements are a significant barrier to peace, a view also shared by a silent majority of the Israeli public. Combined with a network of roadblocks and barriers, these colonies now blanket the West Bank, seizing territory and forcing Palestinians to live effectively as prisoners in smaller and smaller pockets (see map at right).

 

Until this problem is tackled, it seems impossible to build a viable Palestinian state or any kind of lasting peace. For Arab states deciding what more they themselves can do for peace, stopping the settlements has become a crucial test of Israel’s seriousness.

 

We’ll need to urge the other parties to take bold steps too. If we can help Obama to stay the course on settlements, shift Israeli policy and encourage the Palestinians and key Arab states also to stretch out their hands, a new beginning for the Middle East is possible.

 

But none of this will happen without a growing global movement of citizens taking action to support it. Read Obama’s words, add your signature and spread the word today:

 

www.avaaz.org/en/obama_stop_settlements

 

With hope and determination,

 

Paul, Raluca, Ricken, Brett, Paula, Graziela, Rajeev, Iain, Taren, Milena, Luis, Alice and the whole Avaaz team

 

President Obama's speech (full text):

www.nytimes.com/2009/06/04/us/politics/04obama.text

  

Unlike golden hour,this one isn't very nice for photographing.Still,seeing two Porsches near each other during winter is a rare treat,so I had to grab a shot or two.

 

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Panoramic view of the Hedjaz Railway main line in the Yarmuk River Gorge, to the east of the Sea of Galilee, leading from Haifa to Deraa Junction. Towering over the river and the rugged terrain is the railway bridge and the line is clearly marked along the hillside to the left

This was my first proper spot in Vienna,white SLS,beautiful as ever.For now there are only couple of cars currently in production that can match beauty of SLS,but more on that later,now I need to know what do you think about this shot.

 

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Au coeur du bois des Arcades, cette villa aurait été bâtie en 1715 dans le fahs du Hamma, la campagne à l'Est de la Médina d'Alger.

 

Après avoir connu plusieurs propriétaires, le palais est acquis, en 1795, par Mohamed Ibn Abd-el-Tif (Abd El-Latif).

 

Bien que réquisitionnée, de 1831 à 1836, par l'administration coloniale qui en fait l'infirmerie de la Légion étrangère, la villa reste propriété de la famille Abd-el-Tif jusqu'en 1846.

 

En 1907, le gouvernement colonial décide d'en faire la maison des artistes métropolitains, à la manière de la villa Médicis à Rome.

 

Quelques années après l'indépendance de l'Algérie, en 1967, la villa est classée monument historique.

 

Enfin, après des années de travaux visant à restaurer la bâtisse, l'Agence algérienne pour le rayonnement culturel (AARC) prend possession des lieux en 2008.

 

Belouizdad - Wilaya d'Alger - Algérie

 

Octobre 2017

After catastrophe that happened here in Serbia with all those massive floods going on,you really need some pressure release valve.For me,it's shooting cars,so when I heard that there is brand new Alfa 4C in dealership,in center of Belgrade,I had to go.There I was greated with this sight.Absolutely stunning car,and to top it,people working in the dealership were very nice,they opened car and engine for us,and revved it a bit,which is unusual for Serbia,so thanks to those guys!

 

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Best seen large! The sun sets over the oldest district of Lisbon, called Alfama. Its name comes from the Arabic word of Al-hamma, meaning fountains or baths, and it is well-known for its 'miradouros', viewpoints, which can be rather spectacuar....you almost would forget that you are still in Western-Europe!

Epic car,epic company (www.bud3.net crew),epic location.

 

E:Fix'd.

 

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In a very very weird colour combo.I dig the blue in interior,but white grill and blue details on rims?Not my cup of tea.Although,the car did come from Florida,so that might explain a thing or two about it.

 

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Finally got it.Quite a good looking,and sounding,car.I wouldn't pick that colour though,would go for yellow or blue.

 

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Tried some thing with focusing/defocusing.Didn't work out,and out of 15 this is the only shot with look OK-ish.Still,a super pretty car!

 

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Happy New Year folks!

I decided to begin 2015 with this very special (to me) upload.This GT-R belongs to Dusan Borkovic,Serbian WTCC driver.He didn't just let me take photos of his car (very rare to meet an owner like him),he also offered to move a car a bit,which I had to decline since it would block the street and many many people would be very mad.Anyway,spent a lot of time in PS,fixing this shot due to mixed lighting,will upload B&A later.

 

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Exotic car rally,The Challenge,made a stop at Belgrade's Kalemegdan fortress during its 2015 tour.It was a breathtaking convoy of 30-ish supercars.Expect more photos during week.

 

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the difference between a visit to a hammam and a streetfight? you get beaten up for free in the latter.

Winter image of a small farm on the Hamma Hamma river near Eldon, WA and the waters of Hood Canal.

this week we took our second annual trip to hamma hamma cabin in the olympic national forest of NW washington. we hiked the lena lake trail, 3.2 miles up and into the snowy mountains.

Car attached to spoiler.Seriously,it's that big.

 

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Finally,I have every single SLS AMG from Serbia uploaded here.Of them all,this have to be the best example.So badass in red.Also it was parked literally couple of meters from my house lol!OK,it was something like 01:00 AM when I took this shot,so it's not the best quality but I tried hard to make it look good.I tried and did a lot of stuff on this one that I never did before so I'd be more than happy to hear what you think about it.

 

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Finally,an Aventador on my stream.Anyway,trying some new editing techniques so I used them on this shot.What do you think about it?

 

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Damn these things look stunning!Also,perks of shooting @2 AM-there is literally nobody around.I like that.

 

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Or vice versa,depends how you look at it.I though that I am never going to see cars like this stunning Chevy pickup truck in Belgrade,but I was wrong.It's one of the coolest cars I saw this year.

 

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Really really really old shot.There is shitloads of snow here so I can't go out,therefore I decided to re-edit this together with some other older shots simply because I like the car very much.Until it gets warmer,this will have to do.What do you think about this one?

 

Image Build

 

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For the first time in my life I actually don't mind reflections.They remind me on some sort of camo.Or frog.Whatever,I think that it looks awesome,and it certanly doesn't hurt that 458 is very beautiful car on its own.What do you think?

 

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Audi RS6 wasnt't the only car I spent time with last week,I was also in company of these two.

 

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Stunning black and lowered Turbo S sitting on new TECHART Formula IV race rims.

 

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My first spot of a car from UAE.I hope that there will be more of them next year.

 

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Exotic car rally,The Challenge,made a stop at Belgrade's Kalemegdan fortress during its 2015 tour.It was a breathtaking convoy of 30-ish supercars.

 

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Do the maths.Out of all shots from this shoot (and there are many,trust me),this one is my favorite.I think that it shows the difference between 612 and FF really well.Then again it could be just me,and that photo itself is just terrible rubbish.I'll let you be the judge of that (which means that this shot will have precisely 23 views and I'll get no feedback or whatsoever in comments).

 

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I've seen only two of these so far on the highway,but that still makes it the most popular Ferrari this year.This one came from Belgium and looked gorgeous in red.

 

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Timeless design.New S Coupe looks good,but not as good as this CL.As a bonus,the engine is this thing is one of my favorites,6.2 NA V8.

 

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I just went through some of my older shots and decided to try to edit them again since I learned a lot of new stuff recently.This is one of those shots for which I though that can't be fixed.Also,I didn't upload Mansory for quite a while so there you go.Brutal Mansory Cayenne.I'm still impressed by this car.I mean,yes,it isn't really a looker but there is something about big,heavy,4x4s that can outrun Ferrari on the traffic lights.And it sound good as well.So,what do you think about the car and shot?

 

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My first one on the streets.Stunning looking little car,although I'd opt for Shooting Brake if I was buying any.

 

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Wow!Just wow!This was the best spotting day this year and I saw fuckton of great cars,but the best was this very red R8!What do you think about it?

 

Very Red #1

 

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Last year,February looked like this.And now?Well,as you can see,no snow,I am not dead because is -30C outside (it was pleasant 11C) and there are people everywhere.I took around fifty shots from this same angle until I got this since there was so many cars and people going around!Definitely not your usual winter...Anyway,what do you think about the shot,and how is winter going at your place?

 

Before & After.

 

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I'll spam quite a lot of this one.More of it here.

 

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First one for me,I must say that I like it.It looks much better than old one and different to normal Continental GT,which is a good thing,at least for me.

 

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But a super quick one.

 

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Another shoot of M5,this time it's 720hp F10.Expect more shots soon.

 

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The view upstream from the bridge over the Hamma Hamma River. Near Brinnon, Washington

With equally very flat front tire.Not the best shot but had to share it since this is the most beautiful car I saw this year.

 

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Finally,after three years of running around here in Belgrade I spotted 458,and as a bonus it's Spider!To make things even better I saw it during golden hour,hence the flare so for the first time I didn't have to make 'sun' in PS.So,yeah,this means that I am back and you can expect a lot of cool stuff in near future,but until then,as ever,I have to ask you to tell me what you think about this shot?

 

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