Eva
Summer is over, the VW stored in a dry place until next year.
Summer is over, the VW stored in a dry place until next year.
shot on my bike leaning on the nice car
sorry for any sexism – i see my page is now full of sports cars and naked ladies. and i say sports cars are for boys. clearly ladies can own, drive, or desire sports cars too. clearly not politically correct.
i am therefore looking for flickr male volunteers to pose semi nude on the bonnet (like ladies have had to do for years in auto fairs) while we see a beautiful lady driver in business suit. all flickr men who have lost christmas beer belly can apply below.
lomo lca expired fotoprix xpro crossprocessed slide film at the lomospain.com shop madrid
scanned with canon 5d + canon L 180mm f3.5 macro (green filter)
Those reckless young fools…
It’s normally me in the driving seat but this shot is the reason I first wanted a car mount. It’s been a long time coming.
The car: a mid 60’s Ford Zephyr (’67 MkIII I think)
The models: Kellie and Craig
Strobist: diffused SB-600 in car dead centre between camera and models; bare SB-800 dead centre behind models for rim.
Moving car, 30sec, straight out of camera
Old School Beauty BMW reflected in a puddle in Amsterdam…no Photoshop, as usual, just some added saturation&contrast ![]()
Getting kinda scary at this point.. I’m right in the centre of the bridge and its about a million feet down, cold and windy.. just below the lens is a sign with a phone number for the samaritans, and some flowers next to it… but i wanted a 30 second exposure!
This little cute turtle is a gift from my friend, who went on vacation to Zakynthos. And the bokeh that’s right behind it is just perfect don’t you think?
I’m glad the weekend is here. I’m gonna appreciate free days much more from now on.
Have lots of fun guys ![]()
Anzac Bridge with high contrast, originally uploaded by ximenatapia.
Never thought much of the program Preview (that automatically opens your photos) but I found out that it has a handy set of basic actions.On this one I manipulated the saturation, contrast and sepia tone in Preview.