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Peter Franzén
11-13-2006, 06:22 AM
Hi all!

About 2 months ago, I were invited to this event hosted by www.m5board.com.
This event were to test the new BMW M6 (tuned), against supersportscars like Porche, Ferrari, Corvette etc..

It were a realy nice day and I have never ever seen so many expensive cars in one place.
This were in Ängelholm in Sweden, from the track where they have developed the swedish super car

Koenigsegg (the grey car shown below)
Quick Fact: Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) 3.2 seconds
Top speed: 395+ km/h (245+ mph)
Standing Quartermile: 9.9 seconds, end speed 235 km/h (146 mph)

I hope you will enjoy the images, all images can be found at my website:
http://www.qps.se/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=3&g2_itemId=1063

Some samples from the day:

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3419.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3502.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3607.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3724.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3930.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3953.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_4124.jpg

http://www.koppling.com/bildtemp/m5board/IMG_3896.jpg

Jacob Leveton
11-13-2006, 09:33 PM
nice shots. I would suggest moving the cars out of the center of the frame for many of these shots. Put the car lower in the frame, and try moving it to the side of the frame sometimes for a little change.

Mark Delbrueck
11-14-2006, 01:36 AM
That 355 GTB is to die for!

John Thawley
11-14-2006, 10:56 AM
nice shots. I would suggest moving the cars out of the center of the frame for many of these shots. Put the car lower in the frame, and try moving it to the side of the frame sometimes for a little change.


I would agree... everything is a bit tight and centered. These tend to imply you were happy to get a picture of a car. You're guilty of taking pictures... not making pictures. :) If you know what I mean.

Nice cars and technically sound shots... just need some "shock" to the compositions.

JT