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Charger R/T
because of my angle to the car, no tires were showing
Comments (20)
Faemike55
looks like it is in attack mode!
goldie
LOL, looks like a land shark. Great capture!
Freethinker56
Fabulous Ilikky.
farmerC
Shining work.
ontar1
Cool, fantastic POV!
DukeNukem2005
It is excellent!
X-PaX
Stephen King would be proud (if you know his book "Christine").
Very nice capture.
dochtersions
Full size looks amazing, Richard. I like the effect your angle shows, it's like the car is flying..
Cyve
Great POV and great shot !!!
hilmarion
wonderful blue
jeffy3ds
Fabulous !!
rachris480907
Great capture! The fact that the tires aren't showing gives it a cool, futuristic look. I like it!
makennedy
You keep bringing back the memories, I owned one of these back in 1975 and it was the exact same color. I had to sell it because the insurance on it was more than my car payments....
npauling
A great POV for this excellent capture. A very impressive car. :)
Radar_rad-dude
A very fine photo, Richard! Very dramatic! Bravo!
iborg64
A great car and an impressive POV
nickcarter
kenmo
My friend and neighbor has a '68 Charger and is my cruising partner when I take my '60 Vette to car shows and cruise ins...
lizard01
Wow fine PoV
anahata.c
you do lots of terrific car photos, so another one is no surprise. But your lack of visible wheels makes this an abstract piece, and it's terrific. Reminds me of some of the ads from the 50s and 60s, where the advertisers showed this kind of dramatic angle to show the car as "sailing-through-space". Your blacks sculpt the car, and turns it into an apparition made of light. And the wide front makes it whoosh across the frame---a twist on the usual 'whooshing' angle: Usually photographers emphasize the length, rather than the width of a car. It's awash in blues, whites and silvers, with a big open top...love this shot!