Locations for car pictures?

PRP…

14 and a half seconds of fury :smiley:

That’s probably being generous. Our Mazda3’s are slow as balls

lol, yeah…

try 15.7988 as being my fastest…

he probably touches them up too… but what you’re talking about all it takes is a lens with numerically low F stop value. I have a lens like that, but its a prime lens (no zoom) so I don’t bring it out very often. Great for portrait photography however.

:hs: its ok, my daily’s fastest time was something retarded slow like an 18.52 @ 72 mph. And that was launching it as hard as I could loading up the automatic transmission and everything hahaah

I would think 14.5 in an N/A mazda3 to be pretty impressive

http://www.pittspeed.com/uploaded/Neontrack1.jpg
holeshot against AWD talon, had him til a little after the 60ft. dunno how a hell that happened…

he bogged on the line

haha, come on its AWD… 6k launch slip the clutch, aint that hard

that equals a bogged launch on a turbo car… you can’t even understand the theory. good work!

lol
enlighten me then, I dont have an awd.

Wow, first time I actually looked through this thread. I am really impressed with a lot of the pictures.

turbo lag = momentary false hope for n/a cars

At least that’s what I heard someone say. lol

But honestly, all turbos lag. That’s how it goes.

Back to the pics.

turbo lag= traction control

well a least on a real engine that actually makes torque

off a cliff

inside a warehouse that’s clean is always good

http://www.jdotphotography.com/images/20090530210449_img_8725.jpg

you cut off about 1/4 of the car. try moving the tripod to the left a little bit. :slight_smile:


Parking garage next to PNC Park


Parking garage in Downtown by the Highmark Building


Gravel lot across the river by Station Square


South Side Works


Schenley Park - 15 sec. exposure (longest my P/S can do) and light painted with a flashlight.

bump with an oldie. Anyone find anywhere cool around the area? I like the pics Torrid GTO

I need one of those ^^^

Terminator or picture at the stacks? I’d recommend either :bigthumb: