Oh and I know you were thinking where can you find the owner of a Bentley and the owner of a smart parked right next to each other? The Target parking lot of course.
You have to love South Florida especially Fort Lauderdale. The huge mix of cultures styles and economies all in such a small area definitely leads to a rainbow of varity when it comes to automotive expression. Some of the cars are super luxury big and some are super economy small.
I’m slowly getting better and better at the art of photography and over the past the year I’ve had the privilege of attending some fantastic shows and dealerships. I’ve been to a few exotic car shows in South Florida and I’ve even stopped into Ferrari-Maserati-Lamborghini of Washington. Here’s my gift to you, some of my better photos that I’ve taken throughout 2009. They’re in chronological order from when they were taken starting with Palm Beach SuperCar Weekend in January 2009 and ending with my trip to Ferrari of Tampa Bay in December 2009. I’ve also got them available to save and use as your own desktop wallpapers- just click the links [...]
On the drive to work back in June there was nothing to see, no good cars of note. I usually see something fresh to shoot.
No, this was not the usual South Florida style filled with exotics from Aston Martin to Zonda. So, on my commute home after quite the crazy day at work I was happy to see a nice dark blue Bentley Continental GT.
Last night I saw the strangest thing. I was getting on to the highway after work, and as I’m merging onto I95 south in Miami, I check my mirror and see a little car whiz by.
I’m thinking, “What the hell was that?!” Then zoom another car goes by. In 1/10th of a second I put it all together, but my brain was still going– what in the world did I just see?!