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Model: Wouter Links
Photographer: Bram van Dal
Website: Www.bvdbvphotography.com
Insta: www.instagram.com/bvdbv_photography/
1/250 F/1.4 800 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Blue Collar Hotel, a location where I often take pictures. Large windows, with which beautiful daylight can be controlled. A few tables that provide the viewing direction and a guitar as a detail to give the hands a function.
The only challenge is to combine these elements in order to create an atmospheric photo.
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GMVA, 35th Annual, Spring Show,
Harbourside Place, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The Ford Taurus SHO (Super High Output) is the high-performance variant of the Ford Taurus. Originally intended as a limited-production model, the SHO would be produced for the first three generations of the model line, from the 1989 to the 1999 model years. After an 11-year hiatus, the model was revived for 2010, continuing through the 2019 discontinuation of the Taurus model line.
First generation (1989–1991)
AssemblyHapeville, Georgia (Atlanta Assembly)
Body style 4-door sedan
Platform Ford DN5 platform
Related Ford Taurus Mercury Sable
Engine3.0 L SHO V6
5-speed MTX-IV manual
Wheelbase 106.0 in (2,692 mm)
Length 188.4 in (4,785 mm)
Width 70.8 in (1,798 mm)
Height 54.1 in (1,374 mm)
Curb weight 3,285 lb (1,490 kg)
The SHO differed from the normal Taurus on the exterior by having a Mercury Sable hood, different bumpers, side cladding, and fog lamps. The interior also differed, with sports seats and an 8000 rpm tachometer. The SHO had a Yamaha Built V-6 engine that redlined at 7,000 RPM and became the only Taurus to feature a manual transmission since the 4-cylinder MT-5 was discontinued in that year. The transmission was designed and manufactured by Mazda and had the following gear ratios with a final drive ratio of 3.74: