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Great use of light by the photographer. It is interesting how the nose of the 458 looks compressed in the garage picture compared to the previous motion picture on the road. Did you keep the Scuderia or does the 458 spoil you for what Ferrari did previously with it's 8 cylinder cars? CH
ahhh, with these pics i'm beginning to appreciate the logic of the interior. ferrari doesn't take the easy route, like porsche's permanent retro or lambo's eternal reinterpretations of the countach paradigm, and I don't always like the results...but respect for their willingness to move design forward is in order, especially considering their pedigree would really make it easy and profitable for them to rest on their laurels.
Thanks Peter, it sounds like the 458 is a winner and that's becoming a familiar refrain! Especially where the rubber meets the road. CH
What is the shade of Red on this car? It seems to be a fuller red than the standard...or it's great lighting by the photographer...I might want to spec it out in my order...Thank you in advance!
I thought these shots would fit nicely into our revolving artwork section of the Ricambi America homepage. After a few quick emails with Patrick and Albert, I'm pleased to annouce we have agreed on some licensing terms. It rotates along with several other shots (from Fchatters and our own advertising campaigns). Keep posting some of these amazing shots on Fchat, and I'll try to keep our gallery fresh and new! Exposure on the Ricambi America site won't necessarily get you noticed by Life Magazine, but it will be seen daily by thousands of vistiors and bots looking for Ferrari parts. Image Unavailable, Please Login