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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 31 10:42 am)
Oooo....pretty, pretty cars....if they send one to you they have to send one to me too!
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"I want some kind of laser gun on the next Nikon body, that automatically clear anyone that's in your viewfinder when you press the shutter :)" Yeah, I think if you buy one of the system cameras, it's an option...LOL. Of course, I got rid of my old Canon F-1. Having no system camera, I just carry a Glock with a silencer...it makes a little bit of noise, but around places like you were at, no one would notice. OK, so now I show how stupid I am. The car in the trailor...it looks like an old McLaren but I suppose it's another Ferrari. We have the NOPI Nationals here in Atlanta...at the race track here. This year, there were over 5,000 "rice buggies" here. Man! No matter where you went, you seemed to see those guys. Of course, they're NOT Ferraris, but they look pretty kewl. I remember the first Lamborghini (sp?) I saw in person. I was in Italy at a restaurant on a dirt road (one of those places where the food is soooo good and prices soooo right they don't need to be on a main road!) Anyway, I was inside and heard this "motorcycle" revving up and down. "Wummmm-emmmmm" Real fast like. Just like a cycle does. Loud. We finished eating and walked outside and saw this black "ghini" parked almost in the doorway under the overhang. The tires were almost 2 feet wide on the back! Anyway, I've never forgotten that thing. Nice pics! Milli Gracia (sp?)!
Great 'guess', fire ;) The first two are the 512, which already seemed to be a beast. But then came the one in the trailer, indeed the 712 =) That one's huuuuuuge......really amazing car =) And it was held at the Nurnburgring just a few weeks ago. Thanks for the comments & love the crop, PC! Thanks! :)
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