2011 Jaguar XJ Launch Event - West Palm Beach, Fl

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1. The vehicle in question:


2. Training for employees:


3. Customers checking out the ride:


4. Customers checking out the ride:


5. The money shot:


6. View from outside looking in:


Click any of the photos to view in a larger size. Thanks for looking!
 
Hey I just went there the other day. haha :thumbup:
Cool shots. Not diggin the blurry people though.
 
Hey I just went there the other day. haha :thumbup:
Cool shots. Not diggin the blurry people though.
The car is the primary subject, the people are secondary/tertiary subjects and the juxtaposition of ancillary movement adds a measure of drama and tension to the images that would be lacking if the people were rendered motionless.

That's why it's called art. ;)
 
Hey I just went there the other day. haha :thumbup:
Cool shots. Not diggin the blurry people though.
The car is the primary subject, the people are secondary/tertiary subjects and the juxtaposition of ancillary movement adds a measure of drama and tension to the images that would be lacking if the people were rendered motionless.

That's why it's called art. ;)

he gets it!


also, no not a carbon fiber roof. the roof is glass.
 
love the money shot. my only hiccup with it is i wish the very back of the car was a touch brighter... but thats nit-picking.. love the shot!
 
oh and I think 3 would have worked better, or got your "artistic" point across better if the shot was busier with blurry people. Maybe 5 or more people plus whats already there would have worked for me. just my .02
 
Hey I just went there the other day. haha :thumbup:
Cool shots. Not diggin the blurry people though.
The car is the primary subject, the people are secondary/tertiary subjects and the juxtaposition of ancillary movement adds a measure of drama and tension to the images that would be lacking if the people were rendered motionless.

That's why it's called art. ;)

That's true. Car companies use that in their ads too
 
Nice shots man,what camera are you using?
 

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