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Monday, May 23, 2011
Call me a kook, but I want to find an old junkyard like this and photograph the hell out of it
0 comments Posted by korekore at 9:41 PM the junkyard is not open for business, and allows no one to look. Damn shame, I learned that it is in the Chatillon forest in Belgium from Chris. (thanks!)
the photographer is Norman Gocke, and the full gallery is at http://www.motoraver.de/Veranstaltungen/Tokio-Motor-Show-2012-Messe-mit-weltweiter-Strahlkraft.html
Labels: junkyard, photography
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Labels: AC Cobra, drag racing, dragsters, dry lakes racing, photography
Monday, May 2, 2011
http://musclecarblog.tumblr.com/ fro more, it isn't all Mopar, but there are more cool Mopars than other makes
Labels: 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee, Mopar, photography, Super Bee
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Labels: photography, Tmec rod run 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Found the hood ornament challenge piece again, here's my 3rd try at matching Tere's awesome 2 shots
0 comments Posted by korekore at 4:56 PMLabels: Hood ornaments, photography, Tmec rod run 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Fuel Magazine has just added an online Zine, it's awesome, here is a small sample (of 42 slides) to entice you
0 comments Posted by korekore at 7:29 PM





http://www.fuelzine.com/the-fuel-tank/beta-issue is the beta test and it's a flip style page turner like Flikr, you just look for the arrow on the right hand side in the middle of your screen
Labels: magazine, photography
Thursday, February 24, 2011
cool photos from Listenyourwildside.tumblr.com which is focused on early motorcyles primarily
0 comments Posted by korekore at 6:18 PM





Labels: Auto Union, Desoto, Harley Davidson, Indian, Motorcycle, photography, Porsche
Sunday, February 20, 2011
professional photography, rarely has anything about trains, race cars, or hot rods, but I finally found a site with some to enjoy
0 comments Posted by korekore at 8:43 AMLabels: photography, Scooter, steam locomotive, train
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The photo is taken on top of a tunnel, with white cars going in and black cars coming out, no pollution jokes intended. The main idea I had before I took the shot was to capture contrast and motion, which is why I picked vehicles as a subject. I took well over 100 different photographs and I probably used 25 shots to create this one. I think the hardest part was to estimate the positions of the cars and the amount of white and black vehicles. I made it even harder for myself by accidentally moving the tripod ever so slightly during the session, which was quite annoying later in the post processing.
Canon G11, f/3,2, 1/400 sec, ISO 80
-Loui Nydelius
from http://gizmodo.com/#!5643192/30-impossible-scenes-that-actually-happened
Labels: photography