On 6/5/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I shot a car this morning for a magazine article. It's an extremely
> rare '66 Plymouth Belvedere HP2. This was the car that Chrysler built
> to convince NASCAR that the hemi was a production engine. It was a very
> basic car with vinyl bench seats and very little trim. Only a couple
> thousand were built with the HP2 designation. Very few are left. This
> one has 4000 original miles on the clock. It was raced in the sixties,
> then stored in a climate controlled warehouse for thirty years. A few
> years ago it was restored to its original color and returned to exact
> factory delivered specs. It's valued at over $100,000. I believe it was
> about $4000 new.
> I shot this pan with the K85/1.8 at 1/30th and f11 with a polarizer.
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3428842&size=lg
> Paul

That's about perfect panning, Paul.

Terrific shot!

cheers,
frank


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