Unique shots

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Ballz McVinegar
Once in a while Ill get a shot that I think in my head " I didnt know that was there" or " I havent seen that shot done yet..." Sometimes you wonder "where was that taken? " and it looks really refreshing to see a "new take" on tracks that many people use....but every so often you find a "new " spot. Id like to see some of these unusual and unique shots...

Here are a couple That I took this week...that looked new to me.

suzukiconceptbrdige.jpg


NSXRprotobuilding.jpg


now you might have taken one thats in the similar spot....but alot of shots never get posted, so they're easily never seen...

Maybe this will find some new shots that might get taken more often.
 
heres one i took while on a Lotus photoshoot:





im sure one or two of you will be able to pinpoint where this was taken, but im not going to say anything ;) .........for a while at least
 
vr6, that first shot with the Suzuki you posted is definitely unique... floating bridge! ;)
 
Maybe Div will post his entry from the week 25 comp....I have no idea where he found that location....Thats exactly why I started this thread. 👍
 
Here are some unique shots I took a couple of months ago. The first one is in the same area of Div's awesome BMW pic. :)




And here's a shot NOT unique at all. ;)

 
Div I like your first ones in post 20 and 21..... treefingers I like the first one you posted, also.

Div if you blurred the one in post 20 that I'm referring to and did some work with the color, it would truly be awesome.

 
kennythebomb
Div I like your first ones in post 20 and 21..... treefingers I like the first one you posted, also.

Div if you blurred the one in post 20 that I'm referring to and did some work with the color, it would truly be awesome.


Truly amazing..... :drool:

Where's the dark one taken??
 
Div's original

My version

Just some editing in Picasa with the shadows/highlights/saturation/light tint, and some smudgnig in MS Photo Editor to take care of the random solid lines in the background.
 
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