Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Good photo, that's a tribute to the car builder, who decided that this brake light belongs right there
Autoblog's years best photos
1937 Bugatti Atlantic Type 57sc at the Mullin museum
Love the paint scheme and the Barracuda looking custom Challenger. Too bad they don't have the guts to factory make a good Barracuda, I don't give a damn that the "Plymouth" brand doesn't exist... the car would have nothing in common with real 67-71 Barracudas anyway, beside a few retro looking design touches.photos from http://www.autoblog.com/
Is this a good photoshop swap? Or a 2nd photo from a good photographer? It's a photoshopped VW over the Stang
if macho had a look, this might be it
This is the photography of Webb Bland, http://notbland.com/images/dodge/cult_challenger_srt8.htm and his photography is impressive, and so is this Challenger from Cult MotorsportVia: http://farbror-sid.se/
Intriguing variety of cool photographs on Le Container
Labels:
airplane,
Bonneville,
Cobra Daytona Coupe,
flamejob,
Hot rods,
humor,
Jaguar,
Muira,
photography,
Shelby,
VW
The first color photo of a car... I'm astonished
This photo, from 1907, was probably the first color photo of a car. It was photographed by Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud using the Autochrome Lumiar process. The Lumière brothers patented the process in 1903 and was the most used for color photographic records until the mid 30's. The car seems to be a picture of Peugeot 116.From the archives of Nik, http://carrosantigos.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/a-primeira-foto-colorida-de-um-carro/ Nik finds the coolest stuff!
Fantastic photography I found on motoriginal tumblr
Stutz hood ornament by Richard Owens of Supercars.net
Photo by Tim Owens of Supercars.net
Probably a Dupont, as very few cars had these woodlight headlights, Ruxtons, DuPonts, and very few others. Photo by Dirk De Jager of Supercars.net
Tim confirmed that this is a Tubonique, and the cover photo from Mechanics Illustrated, Feb 1969 http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/05/click-on-all-pictures-to-enlarge-them.html
Shelby's showroom in New York perhaps?
Bugatti 1933 -35 type 59
1927 Cooper Miller Indy Car by Michael Furman
Great photo
Porsche 550 Spyder
Bugatti Royale
Fuel leak caught fire in the canvas belly pan
BMW 328 Mille Miglia Büegelfalte
Called the Bugnotti by Delahaye USA
Ferrari Dino 246 GT by Mitchell Feinberg
Mercury X-100 I think


I've never seen any Honda CRX convertibles
See these and a bunch of other cool images at http://motoriginal.tumblr.com/
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