After the 4th attempt at shooting in this location, the flood waters receded, the sun came out, stars aligned, and it happened. As I said in the previous thread - this is by far the coolest spot I have ever shot in. I don’t know what Wayne had to do to get in here but he made it happen. Originally I thought we would be in an old abandoned air hangar, but when we were escorted in I almost soiled myself.
I hate flying but there is something about a jet that I think everyone can appreciate. I feel the Viper was very fitting for this location as it looks like its right at home. I’ll let Wayne fill everyone in on modifications to the Viper.
For security reasons I can’t give away the details about this location. All I know is the Nevada desert is hot this time of year… :ninja
My response on the burnouts is: I will if you deal with Bakerian having to clean off the rubber. Fucking kid will never forgive me for the Cobra. :rofl :rofl :rofl
Wow Jim, this is a great shoot! Obviously the car and location are epic, but you’ve really done some fine work. The whites and highlights look amazing along with the tone of the car. #10 has some amazing looking bokeh. I think #14 is my favorite of all the rig shots I’ve seen from you… The shape the white line to the left makes is ever so slightly distracting, but I love how clean the rest of the image is. The light paint shot is really cool as well. I love the tone and the light trail from the plane is cool, but I do spy some little trails in front of the fog that probably don’t belong.
Nothing else to say about these but WOW, job well done to you KBB, and Wayne you got a sweeet fucking ride there.