22.5. when I went to work, at BMW dealer was displayed this M5. just in case i went inside to ask, if I can take few pictures. the answer was "off course you can", so here you are
. just sorry for the reflection of myself on some of those pics...
and when I went back from work (9:30pm), I wanted to try take some night pictures with the "pocket tripod" (TT knows, what I'm talkin' about
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BMW 1 series (116d). I just can't get that price!!! dec.04, 1.6 diesel, mileage: 3.500 miles, multifunctional steering wheel and cd player... isn't 320i better for this kind of money...?
VW Golf V GTI. sorry for the quality of those pictures, but it was already night (9:30pm) and I used too long time for the shutter - 15sec...
the other days:
Bentley Eight
Chevrolet Corvette in garage. owner told me, that he has been putting it together already 5 months and lots of work remains...
Ford Falcon 1964 in front of that garage
F360 Spider - finaly I caught it from the front
. BTW those rims are NOT ferrari's - if you'll have a look into my previous topic at MB SL500 (exactly the sameones...)
Fiat Coupe 20V Turbo - very rare in Czech
Jag XJS - there's many of them here in Brighton. remember last weeks competition on TopGear?
Plymouth 1968 - low rider - on the seat next driver I saw some kind of joystick for hydraulics
Porsche 944 Turbo - sorry for those cones in the way... ARMAN
Porsche 997 Carrera S with GT3 look - the MOST BEAUTIFUL Porsche of the last years IMO. when I went home at night, I took some pics, but they weren't the best quality so I hoped I'll see this beautie next morning. she was waiting for me
Porsche Boxster S - I was never a big fan of Boxsters, but this one is amazing in that blue
and the last is this Lambo Murcielago which I've seen in one shop, but this belongs to the "SCALE MODELS SECTION" where headings this link
http://www.motorworld.net/forum/show...=asc&start=120
And finaly those night shots
this is my first experience with "the long time for the shutter". I think they are worth to show
. I use old camera Canon PS A40 (2.3 Mpix) and the pocket tripod