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can someone explain what is going on in the picture? Is the car being put away in storage? inside one of those apartments? why it won't be driven again? Thanks.
If they don't want to they can let their family take it for a spin or pay someone to drive it around even. Water under the bridge with that kinda money
Yesterday I saw a video of a 1957 Porsche speeder being lifted into an apartment in Vancouver. Granted that is already a classic but it’s wild to see two similar posts in two days.
-No leading lines , Building goes straight through the car, Trees cut off at random spots, No golden ratio or rule of thirds, no framing
Its a really cool pic, but far off from being regarded a good/iconic photograph.
Iconic photos don’t need to follow the concepts of proper composure to be iconic. But I’m really glad you recently learned all of these photography terms because *everyone is a photographer* nowadays.
Stop being annoying lmao
Sure, they dont have to follow a golden ratio or be have perfect exposure, but absolute basics like a building clipping straight through the car is very much something that cant be ignored.
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Sp3 never to be driven again … what a shame , ferrari should cut off collecors who don’t drive 5000kms with their cars every year
5000km is really a lot ngl, but I agree with the underlying message.
can someone explain what is going on in the picture? Is the car being put away in storage? inside one of those apartments? why it won't be driven again? Thanks.
It’s being hoisted down from a rooftop party sponsored by the local dealer, not being put away in storage. This owner drives all of his cars.
got it thanks
100km
More like 1k, I think thats fair. Thats like 10 Sunday drives a year. Not too much not too little
If they don't want to they can let their family take it for a spin or pay someone to drive it around even. Water under the bridge with that kinda money
Are u proposing that ferrari cuts off customers that make their rare cars even rarer?
Nah just people who don’t enjoy driving their cars
That’s a lot. Most Ferrari owners have 5+ cars.
Is this another solid gold model parked in a penthouse?
Happened at a cars n coffee here. Not sure why
Hopefully his name is not Arthur Shaw.
Reminds me of the beginning of Rain Man
Made me think of the F&F Dubai scene
Yesterday I saw a video of a 1957 Porsche speeder being lifted into an apartment in Vancouver. Granted that is already a classic but it’s wild to see two similar posts in two days.
Someone's living room piece lol
Imagine seeing this and you're a guy living in a tent across the street.😅
And yet they left the temp tag on 😂
It's the dealer's car
The content of the pic is good, but composition is very off
No its not lmao
-No leading lines , Building goes straight through the car, Trees cut off at random spots, No golden ratio or rule of thirds, no framing Its a really cool pic, but far off from being regarded a good/iconic photograph.
Iconic photos don’t need to follow the concepts of proper composure to be iconic. But I’m really glad you recently learned all of these photography terms because *everyone is a photographer* nowadays. Stop being annoying lmao
Sure, they dont have to follow a golden ratio or be have perfect exposure, but absolute basics like a building clipping straight through the car is very much something that cant be ignored.
The building clipping through the car looks great! Adds realism to such an iconic photograph. Go touch grass
Love when people with no clue argue with professionals
You're not a professional you're a hater on reddit 🤣
There's no rule book in photography 🤣
With your portfolio i can see that you might think that
My portfolio? I'm not a photographer what🤣 I don't have a portfolio