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Copyright ©2011, Doug Hale ¤1

Taken on the streets of New Orleans with the E-PL3. This Ferrari was so new that there wasn't any dirt on the tires. Getting through the crowd to get this shot was difficult. A beautiful machine!

Photographer: Doug Hale ¤1
Folder: New Orleans viewpoint
Uploaded: 2011-Oct-28 09:34 EDT
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Panasonic 20mm f1.7
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 800
Aperture: f5
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Focal Length: 20mm
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
Critique Level: Dead Honest Critique

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Of course, it's sticks in the craw of every brand consultant in the world that the coolest brand hasn't spent a penny on its logo for 60 years . . .

Want.

Mike Leadbetter ¤ at 11:45 EDT on 2011-Oct-28 [Reply]

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Ferraris are like Leicas, they're not meant to be driven, but to be admired, shown off, speculated and collected ..don't think i've ever seen a beat up Ferrari ...good colors and details ;-)

dee vee HoF Win ¤ $1 at 12:27 EDT on 2011-Oct-28 [Reply]

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I like the photo Doug but I wonder if it is over saturated (for my tastes)?

Jeremy Sanson Win ¤1 at 20:06 EDT on 2011-Oct-28 [Reply]

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A great marque! Good framing. Most (if not all) Ferrari owners keep their cars immaculate.

Robert Sanson ¤ $1 at 03:16 EDT on 2011-Oct-30 [Reply]

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Thanks Mike. I guess when you're already well known, exotic, and lusted after by most every male over 12 years old, you don't need to do a lot of promotion. :-))

Doug Hale ¤1 at 09:58 EDT on 2011-Oct-30 [Reply]

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DV, I'll never understand the collector mentality - if I was fortunate enough to have an exotic car like this, I would drive it till the wheels fell off. I might sleep in it too.:-))

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:01 EDT on 2011-Oct-30 [Reply]

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Jeremy, the paint job on this Ferrari was fantastic and since it was new, I did nothing to the saturation in the PP. Maybe the sensor on the new E-PL3 produces more vivid reds, (or I might have had the camera mode on "vivid"). To me, It fits the brand. :-)

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:05 EDT on 2011-Oct-30 [Reply]

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Robert, the temporary license plate showed this car had been registered for 2 days - probably had less than 50 miles on the odometer. I agree with you - it'll probably look the same 5 years from now. Cheers

Doug Hale ¤1 at 10:09 EDT on 2011-Oct-30 [Reply]