You'd think at least they would put the number plate on straight. :)
Man - what a sweetie! I saw it at the cinema when I was like 19 and recognised her from an episode of Star Trek TNG, then couldn't get her outta my head for months! Then nearly ten years later she turned up in Nip/Tuck... as a transexual!!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
she was so hot in Golden Eye!!!! the bit when she tries to kill James Bond wearing just a bath rob is simply........... oh man!!
saw a common red 355 on the way to Changi airport after a whole week of crap cars, but the interesting and pleasing thing was there were no 4wd rubbish amongst the mundane vehicular transport ... didn't take a pic as camera was in the suitcase but imagine a 355 with the rare red colour
Spotted these two today - black 612 and red 456: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Went past Barbagallos today after a rumour told me something interesting was there. Aside from the black 612, 430, 355, various new Masers, Gallardo Spider, the best thing there by far was the 250GT Cal Spyder! Unfortunately a 250GTE had to die for it ( ), but it does look good. Spanish registered, left hand drive, I gather it's owned by the man who has/had the 612 that got restyled at the front here a couple of years back. Will post a cameraphone pic once I get Vmax or Carl888 to show me how to get the pics out of the phone...
Red H/D spec V8s Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
If you mean circular polarizer, then the answer is yes and no. I used one today with mixed results - I'm still experimenting. I'm not sure I like such vivid, saturated photos. But the biggest problem is that you need to keep the shutter open for 3x as long, which introduces camera shake in all but the best lit circumstances. It's great to control reflections, but then there's the problem of glare in the lens, which I had a few times today (I think due to a oil/fingerprint on the filter). It's work in progress at the moment.
Yes, I loathe them and their effects. People seem to think, wow!; rainbows on the headlights...I hate it. Cel has fallen for them as well....just too unnatural for me... If you do end up enjoying the results, don't let it overtake your pics, use it only when you really feel it will enhance the photo.