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I saw this old vw beetle sitting in this pasture the other morning. It was just sitting there begging to be shot.
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Marion is a city in McDowell County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of McDowell County. Founded in 1844, the city was named in honor of Brigadier General Francis Marion, the American Revolutionary War Hero whose talent in guerrilla warfare earned him the name “Swamp Fox”. Marion's Main Street Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The population was 7,838 at the 2010 Census. [source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion,_North_Carolina]
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This image was created from multiple exposures blended together in Photoshop CS6 layers using the "Lighten" blend mode. All exposures were taken with a single Paul C. Buff Einstein strobe with a 22" beauty dish attached to a Elinchrom boom arm. If you send me a FlickrMail message, I'll be more than happy to send you some information on mostly how I photograph this style and what equipment I use, along with some YouTube video links that help explain this process.
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The Beetle was commissioned in the 1930s as the "people's car" (or volks wagen in German). Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, the curvy car was affordable, practical and reliable. Three decades later, the "Bug" (as it was affectionately known) became a symbol of the 1960s and the "small is beautiful" ethos.
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As I've heard once or twice...
"The best way to see the world, is from behind the wheel of a VW."
-- Unknown
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
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Vintage punch buggy.
Toronto, Ontario
Arista EDU Ultra 100 with Y2 Yellow Filter
Nikon FE
Nikon 50mm F1.8 E Series
Epson V370
Vintage punch buggy.
Toronto, Ontario
Arista EDU Ultra 100 with Y2 Yellow Filter
Nikon FE
Nikon 50mm F1.8 E Series
Epson V370
May 18th, 2008:
Found a lovely Beetle sitting next to a garage that appears to be specific to Volkswagen repairs.
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Bringing new wheels for new folks, its the Volkwagen car carrier direct from the Volkswagen Emden distribution centre in Germany.
Car carrier Patara passing the Poolbeg lighthouse on her voyage to Dublin Port, packed full of new cars for the Irish market.
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.
The Volkswagen Beetle is undoubtedly one of the most iconic and beloved vehicles of all time. Though it was discontinued in the early 2000s, there's no denying that its influence and appeal still linger to this day. It's so beloved that it's been given many affectionate nicknames, such as “Slug Bug” and “Punch Buggy.”
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.
Look who's back in town!? Hey! It's Herbie! 😃💛#herbie #herbiethelovebug #thelovebug #lovebug #love #bug #vw #vwbeetle #vwbug #punchbuggy #volkswagen #volkswagenbeetle #volkswagenbug #viawesome #vancouverisawesome
The Volkswagen Bug is rarely seen these days. When I was young you could hardly go anywhere and not see one.
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.
Strobe photography using a single Einstein Strobe with a 24" Westcott collapsible beauty dish attached. I took several shots and combined them in Photoshop using the "LIGHTEN" blend mode on all layers except my base layer, I then put a black layer mask and then painted (revealed) the light exposure in for each exposure.