Stephen Moore wrote on 9/16/2004, 10:29 AM:
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> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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> > When I was in my mid- to late-teens, I used to go down to Luigi
> Chinetti's
> > shop in NYC a few Saturdays a month, and, for some reason, was
> allowed back
> > in the shop area where the cars were repa
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Bruce's comments got me to take a look at this shot, which I overlooked
when it was first posted. It's a well done photo Paul, but the doesn't
move me like earlier Ferraris. To my eye it's become a generic super
sports car, lacking in the kind of style and panache of the ol
Bruce's comments got me to take a look at this shot, which I overlooked
when it was first posted. It's a well done photo Paul, but the doesn't
move me like earlier Ferraris. To my eye it's become a generic super
sports car, lacking in the kind of style and panache of the older "egg
crate" grille
Thanks Bruce. You must be digging way back in your PAW folder .
Paul
> Paul,
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> Very cool shot! What makes it for me is to see this very impressive
> sports car sitting in the middle of traffic surrounded by a bunch of
> trucks. Very out of place and helps to emphasize it. Well done.
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> Br
Paul,
Very cool shot! What makes it for me is to see this very impressive
sports car sitting in the middle of traffic surrounded by a bunch of
trucks. Very out of place and helps to emphasize it. Well done.
Bruce
Saturday, August 28, 2004, 5:30:26 PM, you wrote:
PS> Enzo Ferarris are, well,
Except that the rodders on Woodward Ave aren't likely to tear your head off
and urinate down the stump of your neck, for polluting their environment
with foreign sh*t.
regards,
Anthony Farr
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> Kinda like showing up o
A few years ago it would have been weird to see an Enzo at the dream cruise, but the
event has evolved to the point where it's more of a celebration of all things
automotive. Of course, the vast majority of the cruisers are muscle cars, hot rods,
and American classics, but there's a
Paul --
Was it even a little bit weird seing an Enzo at what is
obviously a celebration of the American auto industry?
Kinda like showing up on your Yamaha sport bike at the
local Hell's Angels bar? ;-)
Stephen
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Enzo Ferarris are, well, really expensive. I was surprised to see
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Enzo Ferarris are, well, really expensive. I was surprised to see one out
in traffic among the other 40,000 cars at the Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise
in Detroit last wee
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> One of the criticisms that I heard about the *ist D was that the
> pictures were soft. I guess shooting in RAW mode takes that away, as the
> colors on the car and the amount of detail are very pleasing to me.
You can't really judge sharpness on a downsized (900x600) jpeg image.
The colour is
Paul:
Nice Shot!
However, one has to question just what the blond in the pickup truck
just behind the Ferarri found so interesting, especially with such a
wonderful car in front of her! I would have thought that everyone
stared, and kept starting at that car!
One of the criticisms that I heard
Enzo Ferarris are, well, really expensive. I was surprised to see one
out in traffic among the other 40,000 cars at the Woodward Avenue Dream
Cruise in Detroit last weekend. Of course it's not as surprising as
seeing a million dollar F1 car in a vintage race. If you can afford to
break it, you
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