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Posted to Night about 2839 days ago, 0 comment(s)
My friends and I were out horsing around and I was shooting pics of their car in the cemetery. We are weird but we have fun!! 5 shot HDR and Nik Color Efex added.
Posted to Transport about 3151 days ago, 0 comment(s)
My best friend's Mustang during autocross action at a charity event to raise money for breast cancer research.
Posted to Action Shots about 3206 days ago, 0 comment(s)
An old favourite.
Posted to Macro about 3300 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Ford Mustang GT350 Cobra Super Snake at a local car show participating in the autocross event.
Posted to Transport about 3301 days ago, 0 comment(s)
A friend of mine wanted a spooky pic of his Mustang. This is what we came up with.
Posted to Transport about 3313 days ago, 0 comment(s)
2016 Mustang GT350R Cobra turning some laps at a local oval track.
Posted to Transport about 3317 days ago, 1 comment(s)
2016 Ford Mustang GT350R in front on the Trojan horse at an amusement park in Wisconsin Dells.
Posted to Transport about 3332 days ago, 0 comment(s)
2015 Roush Stage 3 Mustang that is used to help raise money for breast cancer research. It is seen here being driven on an autocross course in a parking lot.
Posted to Transport about 3336 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to Transport about 3345 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to Transport about 3345 days ago, 0 comment(s)
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Posted to Food about 3379 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to Just For Fun about 3381 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to Just For Fun about 3381 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to Black and White about 3401 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Shot with basically the equivalent of a magnifying glass on my lens. (bought a 20$ macro lens that screws apart, so I screwed it apart!)
©LyfIsGrandPhotography
Posted to Macro about 3413 days ago, 0 comment(s)
I have always loved photographing bones, skulls and the otherwise slightly morbid side of human nature and mother nature. Decorating barns with the skulls of your kills is one of our more odd behaviours as people but nonetheless it's a popular decoration technique. And likely stems from our instinctual need to be in the dominant position even if it's just to our neighbours and no longer with predators.
Posted to Experimental and Abstract about 3432 days ago, 0 comment(s)