2007 Photoproject -XF's around the world
Guys,
I was thinking it would be fun to start a thread with a collection of shots of XF's at famous (or infamous) places/sites around the world. Not necessarily a competition, but we could think about choosing a winner at the end. So if you're so inclined, post your shots here and enjoy the views. |
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Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC, USA December 31, 2006 |
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Sounds like a fun idea... now I'll have to get myself down to Oprey Land for some shots.
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I can do one at Siesta Key during Sunset (obviously once my bumper gets fixed).
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Awww man. Wish this was posted sooner.
I live about 20 minutes away from the Chrysler headquarters of the world. About a year? ago... they had a BIG picture of a Crossfire on the building. Man, that would've looked amazing behind my Crossfire. |
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Cass, West Virginia. Home of the Cass Scenic Railroad. Standard gauge Shay and Heisler steam locomotives haul the flatland tourists up the mountain. Dress warm. Great scenic ride. Attachment 51636 Orbisonia, Pennsylvania. Home of the East Broad Top Railroad. Narrow gauge steam locomotives. Trolley Museum. Lots of historically significant sites within an hours drive. |
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I could photoshop my XF going down the autobahn with the speedo pegged. I could even bend the needle around the stop to make it look like the real thing...LOL. :p
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Originally Posted by MI1XFIRE
I could photoshop my XF going down the autobahn with the speedo pegged. I could even bend the needle around the stop to make it look like the real thing...LOL. :p
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Originally Posted by Copernicus
Actually, that's another good idea. See how many different "fake" photos we can come with, like a pic of your XF in the middle of the Sahara with a pack of lions or at the North Pole, or under water, etc... You're only limited by your imagination.
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Originally Posted by Dube
I'm going to do both, a real one and a dream background! We should set an end date though.
Dube Location Date Interesting fact/experience Equipment/special treatments Have fun buddy. |
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Originally Posted by John Webster
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Cass, West Virginia. Home of the Cass Scenic Railroad. Standard gauge Shay and Heisler steam locomotives haul the flatland tourists up the mountain. Dress warm. Great scenic ride. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...DFAL0082-1.jpg Orbisonia, Pennsylvania. Home of the East Broad Top Railroad. Narrow gauge steam locomotives. Trolley Museum. Lots of historically significant sites within an hours drive. |
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I've got two great places here within 1/2 mile that I plan on using.
Pictures forthcoming ... |
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From my trip to Kansas City in front of my childhood home. :)
Meant to take one with the St. Louis Arch, but didn't have time. :( http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/387/hpim0272dm4.jpg That's the neighbors house... we lived in the little patch of grass right beside the car. ;) |
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How about crossfires at the Cape.
Cape Cod, Ma. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze78hqf/s...rtofjurney.jpg |
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Hey Fuzz, been a while. Thanks for posting that up. I looked through your gallery a while back and the shots taken that trip were/are great. I particularly like the one when the ugly guys aren't in the shot, just the gals. ;)
Well done buddy. |
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