Gord’s G35 by Rockets.

21 06 2010

A car we don’t see in Europe (much) is the Infinity G35. That doesn’t mean I don’t like it or want one though! Rockets. had a fantastic shoot with a nice and clean example.



G35, originally uploaded by Rockets..


bobbabeat, originally uploaded by Rockets..


Rear, originally uploaded by Rockets..


G-Unit, originally uploaded by Rockets..


engine, originally uploaded by Rockets..


frontal, originally uploaded by Rockets..


Reflections, originally uploaded by Rockets..




Snap shot | YUM!

14 06 2010

A couple of posts back I was saying something about brightly coloured wheels. Well, here is another perfect example of a Integra DC5 wearing some retina burning orange wheels combined with masters stance. Love it!



All day STATUS… [EXPLORE], originally uploaded by YUM Photography.


Florida STATUS, originally uploaded by YUM Photography.




Snap shot | My Sti

10 06 2010

The Hawk-Eye Impreza might be a bit older now, but it still is an impressive machine with looks to match. Mister Furlong’s example even more so thanks to some subtle enhancements like the wheels and stance and the removal of the wing. Classy but mean is how I would describe it… in fact, I just did!



My Sti, originally uploaded by A. Furlong Photography.




Snap shot | And We’re Off!

7 06 2010

Talk about timing. Dirk Behlau shot this at exactly the right time. By the way, check out the shifter… that’s sick!





Snap shot | 1/10th Shutter + Supra = Win!

7 06 2010

Seeing photo’s like these makes me see that I still have a long way to go when it comes to photography. But hey, at least it motivates me to do better. Nice work Rockets.!



1/10th Shutter + Supra = Win!, originally uploaded by Rockets..




Pixeleye Interactive // Dirk Behlau

4 06 2010

And now… something completely different!

One of the photostream’s I’ve been following for a long time is the one of Pixeleye Interactive or Dirk Behlau. Dirk is a German photographer/designer with a penchant for anything hotrod/rockabilly/custom/whatever… Below you’ll find some examples of his work.

Why am I so attracted to his work? Because everything fits! All is in style with the subject and there isn’t one thing that doesn’t comply with the overall theme. Form the band photos to the design, from the model shoots to the car shoots, all have that same though vibe. And that’s why I love it.

It doesn’t really fit in the overall theme of this blog, but I just wanted to show you a great artist and his work. Enjoy!





NSX by Format67

4 06 2010

The photos…

The trailer…


TRAILER: HONDA NSX from FORMAT67.NET on Vimeo.

In the year 2007 FORMAT67 was foundet by Daniel Michaelis. It was the only background to do Videos for the Japanese Community.
But the videos were also successful at other car communities.

After one year we are back where it all began. Where japanese exotic meets emotion.

This film about a honda nsx will be released this summer.
It is one of about 50 copies in germany and the only white one.

This Film shows the car driving thru frankfurt city – to the legendary green hell “nürburgring”.
What happens there you can see soon!

And now the agonizing wait for the release.





Snap shot | Team Nexen

3 06 2010

Purple much? Yes please!



Team Nexen, originally uploaded by Paddy McGrath.




Tommy’s R33 GTR by Leftlane Photography

31 05 2010

Hmmm, it’s been a while since I posted photos of a R33. So when I stumbled across this one, shot by Leftlane Photography, I knew it had to be here. No big wings, no lairy kits, just pure white and simple cosmetic and functional add-ons… enjoy.



Tommy’s R33 GTR, originally uploaded by Leftlane Photography.


Tommy’s R33 GTR, originally uploaded by Leftlane Photography.


Tommy’s R33 GTR, originally uploaded by Leftlane Photography.


Tommy’s R33 GTR, originally uploaded by Leftlane Photography.




Snap shot | White on orange

31 05 2010

White EVO X, orange TE37’s… what’s not to like? It’s a trend that’s been going for a while, brightly coloured wheels. i believe it started with the Takate green wheels but then morphed in to the multicolour extravaganza you see nowadays. Not a bad thing if you ask me, diversity is the name of the game.
Oh, almost forgot… look at that sky! Great shot Paddy!