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Day 9 of 365... already running out of ideas!
another photo taken and posted in January 2009, but never sent to the 365 group!
I couldn't imagine then - that here it is day 249 and I'm still at it!!
The interior of the Koenigsegg CCXR Special Edition.
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that trip odometer hasn't been reset since before I took delivery of the car, it was reset 10,000 miles ago.
“When the choice is between a demanding relationship and a vintage pickup truck, I’ll choose the truck every time.” - Amy Dickinson
June 4, 2022 • High Level, AB
26 Jan - photo a day 2016.
Having been out all day with no opportunity to take photos, whilst driving home in the rain, I was struggling to think what my photo for the day could be, then I saw it - right in front of me!!
© Mike Broome 2015
Exposure set to capture the ambient light of the dashboard. To highlight the steering wheel one YN5600III speedlight was used on camera right with a Rogue grid with 25°. Power was at 1/16 th controlled via the YN560TX controller.
I finally got around to editing some photographs from the Cars And Coffee show in October. This was the third time I was there and unfortunately, nothing much has changed between the shows. The cars are usually the same one's each show and there are a lot of nasty looking tuners and rice cars. At an early show, one of my friends took a photograph of the car dashboard with I thought looked very interesting. I decided that rather then focus on the exterior of the car, I would focus on the cars interiors, specifically the dashboards. After driving down to the show in a 1964 Pontiac GTO to display, I focused on the interior of classic cars. This was the best photograph from the trip. I knew it needed to be in black and white so with some Sinatra playing, I got to editing the photograph. I like how it turned out. I wanted to get the speedometer to show up clearly and the get the metal to look clear and shiny.
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