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No 56k: Thomas' automobile shots

thomas

Grouchy Beemer Owner
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I decided to make my own little thread where I am going to post a selection of my pictures I take, be it in museums, dealers, meets or autoshows. I never really know where to put them and not everybody is on my facebook, so I will maintain this here :). I won't post random accidental sightings where I used my phone or something like that, but I intend to post pictures with some sort of photographic value, at least for me. Feel free to leave comments or ignore this thread :D.

I'll start with some older pictures to get this going and the most recent ones from last week, and then add some whenever happen to have new ones :).

Oh and I will post my pics also on my fairly new website:
http://www.te-photos.com/

Sinsheim Museum Aug. 2011 (1000d / 17-85mm)





Meilenwerk Oct. 2012 (1000d / 17-85mm)





Texas 2012 Nov. 2012 (1000d / 18-135 STM)











Meilenwerk Dec. 2012 (7d / 18-135 STM + 50/1.8)










Meilenwerk / Dealership Gohm Feb. 2013 (7d + 30/1.4)













 
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Finally I kicked myself in my lazy ass and processed my Geneva 2013 pictures!


Geneva Autosalon 2013, Pressdays, March 5th 2013









































 
seriously good images! I'm jealous...

Good talent to have
 
Nice shots, i share your frustration when people blatantly disregard the fact you're trying to get a shot of a car at auto shows and are literally rubbing their noses into the paint and refuse to move forcing you to speak up and ask them to move. The rudeness of some people.
 
Thank you. And yes, that even applied at the pressday, although I have to say that people tend to move out of the way once they notice fairly quick there.

Unrelated news: I got invited to a regional Testarossa-meet in early June :w00t:. I just hope I can make time for that :D
 
Some pics from last weekend, local Lambo-dealer hat some showoff-day for wealthy custombers and I used the opportunity combined with the first sunny weekend in ages. Pics are mostly Lambos but not exclusively. Enjoy!









 
Wow...Love the old S series and Sl series mercs in your last post!
They are so timeless looking!! :D
 
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Some pics from last weekend, local Lambo-dealer hat some showoff-day for wealthy custombers and I used the opportunity combined with the first sunny weekend in ages. Pics are mostly Lambos but not exclusively. Enjoy!

I'm digging the layout of your photos in this thread too!! How do you display your photos like you have here? [Im a newbie to forum posting]
:D
 
For here I am using Finalgears very own image-/filehoster. Its www.armedcats.net and in order to gain access/get an account you have to pay a visit to this thread. Armedcats ("AC") has a feature which creates thumbnails, and if you upload a bunch of photos at once, you get the option to copy the complete forum-code to post those photos here with thumbs and links to the fullsize. All I do to that, is remove one line break in order to get two pics on one line, because that cuts the length of the post in half and also fits on most screens, regardless of the size :).

Outside of this forum I'm using my website and my photography-dedicated facebook-page.
 
Another update. A 135i, some Porsches and 2 others. Also, feel free to like my Facebook-Page.


First: Some pictures from a photoshoot of a friends car, he really likes the strog postprocessing, so don't complain about that :D. Also one of the pics got posted and shared by VMR on their facebook-page (the brand of his wheels).







With VMR-Logo from Facebook:




And second a few shots from a recent car-meet I only got to get to in the last moments, mainly Porsche.




 

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These are all excellent. Going wild during post-production has gone terribly right.
 
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