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nthfinity
06-21-2006, 04:43 PM
www.nthimage.com --> photoshoots 20 hi-res photos
http://www.nthimage.com/create_hits/update_16/GT500_1.jpg
http://www.nthimage.com/create_hits/update_16/GT500_11.jpg
http://www.nthimage.com/create_hits/update_16/GT500_2.jpg
http://www.nthimage.com/create_hits/update_16/GT500_5.jpg
http://www.nthimage.com/create_hits/update_16/GT500_8.jpg
www.nthimage.com --> photoshoots 20 hi-res photos
and some comments about the car
http://www.motorworld.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40526&start=0
:)
Those wheels are a lot the C5 Z06.. ;)
PiTTbuLL003
06-21-2006, 05:18 PM
very nice shoot!!
I love the shelby mustang's :shock: and the color :drool:
Schwalbe
06-21-2006, 11:39 PM
Very great pix from the mighty Shelby GT500, thanks NTH for them. :good:
I very love the new Mustang Shelby, but it will be 100% better without any stripes on it. I hope Ford will sell a similar version without stripes. But I have to admit those dark grey stripes are less ugly than white stripes on the red GT500. :wink:
The wheels are definitively not suitable on this Mustang, I want to see 19'' or 20'' multi spoke wheels with fat lip on it and rear wheels bigger than the front. :P
But one thing is sure I will want to test it when my nearest SVT dealer will have it. :D
Cheers !
Garretts_turbo
06-22-2006, 01:57 AM
^^ ford said no to larger wheels cuz of the unsprung weight which to me sounds like they're being cheap haha..
i'm not thrilled with the retro stang, but the numbers suggest its pretty kickass for a sports car with a back seat
Schwalbe
06-22-2006, 03:17 AM
^^ ford said no to larger wheels cuz of the unsprung weight which to me sounds like they're being cheap haha..
A classic explanation from Ford Motor Co. :wink:
Those Ford engineers have already copied the wheels of the Corvette C5 Z06 for the wheels of this Shelby GT500 (like RC45 has underlined very well). They should have push their way to also copied the Z06 dimension like....... 265/40ZR17 (Front) and 295/35ZR18 (Rear). :P
Pehtren
06-22-2006, 06:56 AM
Very good pics nth :good: , and i like the last one :D
Very very friendly owner, i hope i will drive this monster some day :lol:
Thanks for the pics 8)
MartijnGizmo
06-22-2006, 08:09 AM
I really like #2! Got a suction-cup-tripod-thing?
dingo
06-22-2006, 08:16 AM
Nice work mate, very aggressive looking car! :D
I also have a suction mount but use it for in-car video, too scared to hang my camera off it on the outside of the car.
Very very friendly owner, i hope i will drive this monster some day :lol:
And a very big owner.. (considering the cars not on sale yets.. I am guessing FoMoCo is still the owner.. )
I also have a suction mount but use it for in-car video, too scared to hang my camera off it on the outside of the car.
Thats what safety straps are for ;)
dingo
06-22-2006, 08:35 AM
Thats what safety straps are for ;)
yeah and then it dangles and smashes against your paintwork.... ;)
Thats what safety straps are for ;)
yeah and then it dangles and smashes against your paintwork.... ;)
On a metal car, magnetic pad will take car of that concern... ;) and for the rest ducttape and foam sheet is available if you are that concerned.
Bottom line is the good shots both static and moving, take risk - and if you want to move up to the big leagues risk is what it's all about ;) :P
dingo
06-22-2006, 09:26 AM
Thats what safety straps are for ;)
yeah and then it dangles and smashes against your paintwork.... ;)
On a metal car, magnetic pad will take car of that concern... ;) and for the rest ducttape and foam sheet is available if you are that concerned.
Bottom line is the good shots both static and moving, take risk - and if you want to move up to the big leagues risk is what it's all about ;) :P
Not sure what risk is involved in taking static shots, I've never experienced any.... :?
I'll tell that to the Ferrari owner I'm meeting on Saturday morning for a photoshoot, and see if he's fine with taking that "risk" for some motion shots. ;)
Not sure what risk is involved in taking static shots, I've never experienced any.... :?
Waterfront locations, low tide beach locaitons, live trackside locaitons - hell even a Landy in the wild can have dangers associated :)
I'll tell that to the Ferrari owner I'm meeting on Saturday morning for a photoshoot, and see if he's fine with taking that "risk" for some motion shots. ;)
Why not ask him - I think you may pleasently surprised by the response... although a low speed motion shot with a decent hardware mounted camera has as much chance of causing damage as getting in the car and ripping a seat.. *shrug*
nthfinity
06-22-2006, 09:54 AM
as long as it isn't mounted on areas that have differing surface areas, you are fine ;)
i had no "coming loose" issues whatsoever.... be it for in car use, or out-of-car use.
was it a risk?
yes, but that is what insurance is for ;)
Very nice set of pictures, nth.
Love the suction shot :good:
The car looks much more agressive than the regulat 'Stang, but the 500bhp figure certainly helps. Never really liked the look of the older Mustang (like your other photoshoot), as it wasn't a great design IMHO. :bah:
This car looks fab, and i look forward to see what the motoring press have to say about it.... :P :wink:
T-Bird
06-22-2006, 10:50 PM
Asshole! I am soo waiting for the phone call to go and check it out when they arrive.
5vz-fe
06-23-2006, 12:59 AM
I think the car would look better if the wheel gap at the rear is smaller. An aftermarket suspension should fix that no prob. Great pics as usual nth :D
nthfinity
06-23-2006, 01:14 AM
Asshole! I am soo waiting for the phone call to go and check it out when they arrive.
the exhaust note isnt as nice.... and the supercharger isn't so overpowering in noise like the 03's :P
thanks for the comments guys :)
T-Bird
06-23-2006, 11:08 PM
well son-of-a-bitch! The supercharger was the best part of the Cobra I love beeing in one and hearing the blower whine over a set of Longtubes and off-roadpipes...
MartijnGizmo
06-26-2006, 12:54 PM
as long as it isn't mounted on areas that have differing surface areas, you are fine ;)
i had no "coming loose" issues whatsoever.... be it for in car use, or out-of-car use.
was it a risk?
yes, but that is what insurance is for ;)
nthfinity, I hate you. :P Because of this topic I just spent €119,- on a Manfrotto (Bogen) 241V. :lol:
dutchmasterflex
06-26-2006, 01:19 PM
as long as it isn't mounted on areas that have differing surface areas, you are fine ;)
i had no "coming loose" issues whatsoever.... be it for in car use, or out-of-car use.
was it a risk?
yes, but that is what insurance is for ;)
nthfinity, I hate you. :P Because of this topic I just spent €119,- on a Manfrotto (Bogen) 241V. :lol:
I think I might just have to pick one of those up as well ;) Those pictures are just way too cool!
sameerrao
06-26-2006, 04:17 PM
Was it Evo or Dubai who posted similar shots of his Diablo in the garage .... looked awesome!!!
nthfinity
06-26-2006, 10:28 PM
as long as it isn't mounted on areas that have differing surface areas, you are fine ;)
i had no "coming loose" issues whatsoever.... be it for in car use, or out-of-car use.
was it a risk?
yes, but that is what insurance is for ;)
nthfinity, I hate you. :P Because of this topic I just spent €119,- on a Manfrotto (Bogen) 241V. :lol:
I think I might just have to pick one of those up as well ;) Those pictures are just way too cool!
hehe, i only spent $42 shipped :) and will spend $120 for even more options.... Cullman make the best price/performance/virsitility that i can find out there
mine is a CU-1001
MartijnGizmo
06-27-2006, 07:39 AM
Are you gonna go for a complete rig?
I was ordering a Manfrotto 055ProB + 488RC2 (à €235) so I might as well throw the extra €119 at it. :)
Wutputt
06-27-2006, 03:34 PM
That's a brilliant action shot with the suction mount. But also the other pics are great ;)
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