That is gorgeous...loving the wheels~! THX....juli (Something about yellow and black! )
Yeh sometimes the throw away let me try this shots end up becoming my favorite ones LOL.
Glad you like it!
I think we should proceed immediately to bashing yellow Vipers and praising red Vipers.
Do you have to turn the front wheels a little so both rotors end up reflecting the light? I think that is why this image stands out - because both front and rear wheels/rotors are "equal" whatever that means in lighting and photography.
I think we should proceed immediately to bashing yellow Vipers and praising red Vipers.
That is a beautiful shot, though, I prefer a good coating of road grime and brake dust....add bald tires and a brown door..just to bring it together.
Let me see what I can photoshop LOL
I figured you photoshoped all the dirt off of it. The car was pretty dirty.
Andrew, you did a phenomenal job capturing the car's visceral appeal.
This picture also reminds me I need to get a new lug nut on the rear. Chrome cap came off during VOI trip last year.
Also, I just want to clarify that the car has an Autoform spoiler, not Mopar.
I also wanted to thank everyone for their kind comments. It's hard to beleive I'm coming up on 6 years/20,000 miles of ownership.
Snapped this pic yesterday at a Dyno day here in Maryland. Thought I would share this one shot with you guys!
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Andy Wheeler
Great looking RT10! I always liked the Mopar spoiler on them.
That's actually an Autoform "Batwing" spoiler. There are a few RTs around here running around with the assorted spoilers on there, so I've seen both. I prefer the Autoform over the Mopar spoiler, but I have neither.
Wow, what a difference a professional photographer makes. I was there when pics were being taken and I had no idea that the pics would turn out like this based on the location.
Andy it was good meeting you and good luck in Houston. I should have had you take a pic or two of my car while you were there since you won't be around anymore.