You can't escape the noise. You're constantly surrounded by it through the course of the day. It's a cacophony that lives in your ear drums when you're in the grand stands watching, when you're walking around the pit area, when you're crouched eating your mega value sized corn dog and when you're miles away walking to your car. Not even the walls of the convention center can muffle the noise. The various engine and exhaust notes bounce and echo off the walls amplifying it even louder than it is. But to the discerning car enthusiast, what a noise it is….
-Linhbergh
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hey...this looks like a model. a very good one, at that.
Nice model!
tilt shift!
Nice tilt shift.
please make this a desktop!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not a model guys, it's a photograph taken with a Tilt-Shift (TSE) lens. Pretty cool effect, for sure. Looks like that's a Ferrari doing a recon lap.
The tilt-shift effect can also easily be done in Photoshop. So which is it, Lin?
The tilt-shift effect can also easily be done in Photoshop. So which is it, Lin?
That's a wonderful shot Linh!
Nice shot, but not really a fan of this tilt-shift craze...
Yeh, It looked cool first couple times I saw it, but I want to see (focus on) the other 90% of the photograph!
Is that real?
Good work for the tilt photo.
Long Beach Grand Prix!!!
Used to be better years ago though...
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I agree with you Jason, Tilt shift, HDR, film... I guess experimenting is good though.
Was that the 17th floor or the 9th?
are we 'Tilt-Shift'-ing guys??... nice photo..
@Rosco, it was actually the 2nd floor
Tilt shift is always a winner!