The New Veyron............... by blinkings
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.... OK well maybe not! But this Bugatti was stunning. I'm sorry I don't include more detail on these wonderful cars. Unlike someone like Rob (Debbielove), I'm no expert on the makes and models. I just photograph them simply because I love the look of them! I went to the Bugatti website to try and identify the model, but they all started to look the same after a while. LOL
If you want to check out all of the old models in the one spot, click HERE
This image is best viewed LARGE! The original RAW exposures I take are MASSIVE!
Comments (12)
Faemike55
Fantastic capture! very beautiful automobile!
durleybeachbum
So pretty compared to todays lookalikes.
beachzz
what a beauty!!
bugatti
It's a real beauty ... but I miss the elephant radiator cap of the first series ...
whaleman
Totally classy!
bazza
Wow this is a beauty.. Nice photo..
Mondwin
Superbly my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
debbielove
Expert! lol Well, you are kind.. blushes! This is a great shot and you are quite right, it is best viewed BIG!!!! Details are just great! The metalwork is amazing... Very droolworthy! Secrets of the trade.. None mate, just take a picture of the name plates or boards and use that info as a start.. If I forget, I'm stuffed! Good one.. Rob
alanwilliams
great shot Andrew, i'm a bit like you, a cars a car, but the shape and appearance i can apreciate and this is a beauty with its gleaming bonnet.
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend.
danapommet
This is a great shot and a lot different that the million dollar models of today. Dana
bmac62
Fine photo. I keep telling myself, shoot RAW, shoot RAW...then I forget my own words. Think my main problem is I haven't developed any kind of a workflow for postworking RAW images. But I know I should!!!