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Steve McQueen, né Terrence Stephen McQueen le 24 mars 1930 à Beech Grove dans l'Indiana, et mort le 7 novembre 1980 à Ciudad Juárez au Mexique, est un acteur, producteur, pilote automobile et pilote de moto américain.
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David Piper competed in the Formula One World Championship in 1959, and then went on to race sports cars when he lost interest in single seaters. From 1962 until 1970, he often competed in his own cars at sports car events, incluidng 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 12 Hours of Sebring.
Perhaps most famous for racing a multitude of Ferrari's, including the 250 GTO, 250 LM and the 512S, he also competed using his own Porsche 917K, and was involved in the filming of the Steve McQueen film Le Mans, where he crashed the 917K and lost part of his leg.
He also competed using the Lola T70 seen here with the Sandeman sponsorship livery and its original British Petroleum Green colour (the colour is impregnated into the bodywork itself). This Lola is chassis number SL76/150, delivered new to the David Piper Autoracing Modena team on the 7th March 1969, and was fitted with a 5ltr Bartz Chevrolet engine.
David Piper described the Lola as "such good value for a long distance sports racing coupe at that time. It was a big step forward in all areas over the Ford GT40 against which it was measured. The car was comfortable and east to drive with no vices at all."
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Aidan was the most flamboyant person in the class, often appearing bald, or with an elaborate mohican, and a crazy line in frilly shirts, which is hard to reconcile with his bearing an uncanny resemblance to Steve McQueen. And in case you're wondering if I'm insinuating anything about his lifestyle from that description of him...he has a lovely-looking girlfriend and I met her after the graduation ceremony. Anyhow, this is one of the rare moments when I steal the limelight, which was due to incompetence and laziness rather than deliberation. Looks like a still from the Sopranos or something!
(Btw, I think the woman who cut my hair was a fan of The Hunt for Red October...well, she was Latvian!).
I love the soundtrack to the movie "Bulliitt". It was a huge part of the movie's success, bringing that classic 60's feel. The Lalo Schifrin track "Shifting Gears" was the perfect compliment to the legendary Charger vs. Mustang chase sequence.
Leica CL || Leitz Wetzlar Summicron-C 40mm f/2 || Kodak Professional BW400CN || 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso || Concorso Ferrari - Old Town Pasadena, CA
3 reasons this is one of the coolest cars ever:
1.) There were only 350 built by Ferrari between 1962 and 1964.
2.) Steve McQueen owned one.
3.) The sound emitted from the small bore V12 is incredible.
If I could own any vintage car of my choice, this would most definitely be it. I guess I just have to come up with a cool million or two.
Also, this was my first time shooting with a C-41 B&W film. You end up getting a bit of a mild sepia tone from this film when you scan the negatives, because they are not true black and white negatives, they come back orange or amber because it is a color film. I ended up leaving that light tone in the film, as I felt it added a little more.
Vintage Canon FD 50mm f1.4 and Olympus Pen F
Wide open and softer than ice cream that’s been left for a nanosecond in the current heatwave.
Temps due to hit around 35ºc next week!
1967 Mustang fastback - BULLITT
Couple of Friday’s ago I was at “The Meadows” cruise night taking pictures when I spotted this very cool looking Mustang. In the course of chatting with its owner, I learned a few things about this car………as well as the fellow who owns it.
Let me say firstly if I were ever to own a Mustang it would be this car……..or one exactly like it. This is a 1967 Mustang fastback whereas the original BULLITT Mustang was a 1968. As the owner pointed out, very little difference between the ’67 and ’68 Mustang fastbacks - merely a few cosmetic changes. The color of this car, although very similar to the one in the BULLITT movie, is a ’67-only Dark Moss Green. The one used in the movie was a ’68-only Highland Green, the latter being slightly darker than the car in this artwork.
This car is powered by a 390 FE V-8 (6.4L) Ford big block. Factory specs on this engine are; 320 hp @ 3,600 RPM with 427 lb/ft @ 3,200 RPM, having a 10.5:1 compression ratio. However, this Mustang is not exactly “stock”. The owner indicates the 390 is backed by a 4-speed Toploader (just like the one Steve McQueen drove in the movie.) “Breathing” has been improved with the addition of tuned headers (2.25-inch) exhaust dumping into Magnaflow mufflers, an Edelbrock 650 cfm 4-barrel carburetor atop an Edelbrock aluminum intake. A three-quarter race cam adds additional performance (as well as producing a nice, deep, throaty lope at idle.)
The icing on the cake (for me) was that in the course of chatting with the owner I discovered he is and has been a graphic artist for the past 26 years. In other words we talk the same language when it comes to Photoshop and other graphic art software. He is. however, much more proficient in Adobe Illustrator and InDesign than I. I was considerably impressed in viewing his illustrations created in Adobe Illustrator.
Btw- Work continues on my “Friday night at Johnny’s drive-in”. If I can live long enough maybe I will be able to pull off an acceptable scene.
Hope ya’all enjoy………….
It might be an understatement to say the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene of the 1980s had a huge impact on my life. Oh... and I'm also a pretty big fan of Steve McQueen's "Le Mans". So this little indie theatre looks like a place I'd regularly visit if I lived in Osaka/Kyoto.
For those that are interested, make sure you check out the trailer for the "Salad Days" documentary. (Or the Japanese trailer for those that need a Japanese version.) And don't forget to go and watch "Salad Days", Roger!
Photographed while exploring with Roger. Rissei Cinema, Kiyamachi, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. November 17, 2016.
Cosas que te encuentras ordenando viejas cajas. Un par de fotos originales de las que ponían en los vestíbulos de los cines que adquirí en el Rastro de esta mítica película de Steve McQueen. En proceso de enmarcacion...
Things you find by sorting old boxes. A couple of original publicity photos that I bought at a street market of this mythical Steve McQueen film from 1971. Framing in process.
"Oi, get back here with my keys..."
Having heard how green the grass was, Brenda grabs her chance to escape to "the other side."
I popped around to see my mate Rodney today (not his real name) This is his freshly restored Triumph TR6 Trophy...
Bike porn at it's best...
Phone image.
Here is Steve McQueen's famous Ford Mustang GT Fastback (JJZ 109) in the movie "Bullitt" and his cult scene, the huge 10-minute chase in the streets of San Francisco.
Affiches - Posters in the streets of Paris
I'm so happy you're in Explore, dearest Steve !
You are still loved here in France and in a great part of the world.
Love, love, love.
Classic score by Lalo Schifrin, with title tune sung by Ray Charles-- Directed by Norman Jewison, screenplay by Terry Southern--
Kodak Vision 3 250D (Kodak Motion Picture Film) • Minolta SRT101b • MD Rokkor 50/1.4
image taken at Swansea American Autos Meet, Baglan Industrial Estate, Port Talbot, Wales
Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway starred in the film The Thomas Crown Affair where this 1968 Ferrari 275 GTB NART debuted.
Despite being front-page news, just ten examples were built, and this car is the last of the ten.
Bullitt ~ Bat is the best model.
Named of course after one of my fav movies Bullitt and star Steve McQueen
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Steve McQueen
1930-1980
Not a regular Hollywood guy;
”You see, I don’t believe in that grabbin’ and grabbin’ and stuffin yourself and not givin’ anythin’ or puttin’ it back. ”
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My re-do of the vig i made a while back now that i have the parts..original scene in the film didn t have much other than grass and barbed-wire so ive added a few other bits to add some detail/texture/colour..happy how it turned out...these larger scenes are a pain to snap pics with a camera phone but finally got it done! ; )
Thanks to Todd for the edit...cheers again buddy
In 1958 the theater was attacked by a gooey substances from outer-space in "The Blob."
Actors and extras ran screaming from the theater.
The "B movie" starred actor Steve McQueen (paid $3,000.)
The town is about 30 miles from Philadelphia and has an annual "Blobfest" re-enacting the screaming mob.
Käfertreffen Mühlheim 2017
Dodge Charger ist die Bezeichnung mehrerer Pkw-Modelle des US-amerikanischen Automobilherstellers Dodge. Die ersten Modelle gehörten zur Sparte der Muscle-Cars und zählen bis heute zu den beliebtesten klassischen US-Fahrzeugmodellen.
Some of my groups and albums
DIES UND DAS - BITS AND PIECES
STRASSENPHOTOGRAPHIE - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
ASPHALT VETERANEN - BLACKTOP VETERANS
MASCHINE UND BEWEGUNG - MACHINE AND MOVING
TO SEE ONLY IN 30/60 OPTED OUT GROUPS !
NUR IN GRUPPEN OHNE 30/60 RESTRIKTION ZU SEHEN