Supercars spotted, some rarities (Vol 5)
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Penfolds said:
tbc said:
spotted this Murciélago at my local auction this morning, sent in by the plod having been taken off a drug dealer (hence the white colour)
probably be driven hard so a good service would be in order
but with an estimate of £55k could be a steal and you might find a bag of white under the seat you could flog so surely a win win

Reventon style front bumper looks interesting!probably be driven hard so a good service would be in order
but with an estimate of £55k could be a steal and you might find a bag of white under the seat you could flog so surely a win win
Michael have you seen all the photography tutorials on you-tube, if you make a search with your camera model I am sure they will help you get the best out of your camera. Don't just take photo's of cars go out to your back garden and take pictures of anything there and play with the settings and at different times of the day, this will help you to really get to know your camera. Good luck with the Enzo 

Is it just me, or do we keep getting photos of the same London cars over-and-over again, often parked in exactly the same spot? I've got nothing against taking the photos but why post them up on here if somebody else has already done it in the recent past?
Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
LotusOmega375D said:
Is it just me, or do we keep getting photos of the same London cars over-and-over again, often parked in exactly the same spot? I've got nothing against taking the photos but why post them up on here if somebody else has already done it in the recent past?
Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
Recently there has been a lot more variety than it has been at some other times, and more interesting stuff thrown in amoungst the usual suspects.Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
NRS said:
LotusOmega375D said:
Is it just me, or do we keep getting photos of the same London cars over-and-over again, often parked in exactly the same spot? I've got nothing against taking the photos but why post them up on here if somebody else has already done it in the recent past?
Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
Recently there has been a lot more variety than it has been at some other times, and more interesting stuff thrown in amoungst the usual suspects.Also I've never got the fascination for pimping those ugly old square-rigged Mercedes G-Wagens. They belong in German farmyards, all covered in pig-s**t.
Darkcat said:
I'm tempted to start a new thread: Supercars spotted, some rarities, not in London
Good point actually - a lot of the stuff on here would be a very unusual spot in these parts, but commonplace in the capital. Just like it's hardly worth getting excited about most Bentleys around here as they're all tested on a local road.Fantastic plate on that Dino.
Michael, your photos are quite good, getting to Alex's level will come with practise, just stick at it.
What is your IG name? I did follow you before but stopped becuase you put 100's of lines of tags below them
I will have a look to see if its easier to read
Alex, amazing photos as usual. I love the way you make them almost as much about the surroundings than just the car.
Michael, your photos are quite good, getting to Alex's level will come with practise, just stick at it.
What is your IG name? I did follow you before but stopped becuase you put 100's of lines of tags below them
I will have a look to see if its easier to readAlex, amazing photos as usual. I love the way you make them almost as much about the surroundings than just the car.
04helipilot said:
Michael have you seen all the photography tutorials on you-tube, if you make a search with your camera model I am sure they will help you get the best out of your camera. Don't just take photo's of cars go out to your back garden and take pictures of anything there and play with the settings and at different times of the day, this will help you to really get to know your camera. Good luck with the Enzo 
I havent actually, but thats a good idea I will have a look at some now, thanks 
and I actually do think I will never spot a enzo 
Adz The Rat said:
Fantastic plate on that Dino.
Michael, your photos are quite good, getting to Alex's level will come with practise, just stick at it.
What is your IG name? I did follow you before but stopped becuase you put 100's of lines of tags below them
I will have a look to see if its easier to read
Alex, amazing photos as usual. I love the way you make them almost as much about the surroundings than just the car.
Thanks and yeah I only started using a DSLR around march so it hasnt been a long time for exp or to learn how to use it properlyMichael, your photos are quite good, getting to Alex's level will come with practise, just stick at it.
What is your IG name? I did follow you before but stopped becuase you put 100's of lines of tags below them
I will have a look to see if its easier to readAlex, amazing photos as usual. I love the way you make them almost as much about the surroundings than just the car.
Also its - Michaelbham
I have slimmed it down a little

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