The $1 million dollar Bugatti Veyron, now the world's fastest factory-produced automobile, at the Los Angeles 2006 Auto Show. The overhead lighting throws an interesting pattern on the car.
As with Phil - Stunning car - goes faster than a Mclaren F1 and doesnt break down, so ive heard. Nice perspective on the picture - love the lighting - thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the comment but infortunatley, the Marine Corps as certain bandwith limits that we have to live with over here. I have a 24x36 poster at my home and it just takes your breath away. By the way, this is a very small car compared to it's price tag.
Even if I had a million to spare, I would not want it but I admire the beauty of it. You can only drive 65 mph so if it goes 125 mph or whatever what difference does it make? I would rather have some vehicles that are under 125,000. But I like your image.
Hey! I love this car, i had to do a reprot on this, it is very amazing and very fast to :D. I like this image very much. You are one lucky person to stand that close to :D. Kudos
I never realised I could have bought one in blue!
Damn, I thinks mine needs a repaint..
Anyway, it is an incredible car. I saw a Buggatti in Lausanne some years ago and I was standing around it in a crowd of people. And everyone just held their breath and keep silent. Amazed by the sheer power of that car. And this must be about double the power.
Beautiful, thanks for my next dream for tonight!
Paul
Hello Roland.....We viewers can all agree that this is a superb photograph of a Bugatti... right?.....You have framed the car superbly....Your position when you captured as forced flash illumination in concert with the overhead lights all collaborated to render a breathtaking portrait of this car.....This would look good in any car magazine.....All the best....Mick.
This car is Totaly amazing,
Bit Of Info:
Top Speed of 252Mph, 405km/h
0 to 60 in 3 Seconds 7993cc, 987Bhp. Apparently they had to make some special tyres for it because it had such a fast acceleration, It has 4 Torbo Chargers in the engine, and a 7 speed Gear box.
I wonder how much it would cost to insure haha,
Pic is Great Good Detail sham of the size, Good Job Tho!
This shows set-up was fantastic for your photo with the slick, glossy tile and great lighting. If you ever catch the BBC program "Top Gear" (one of my favorite shows) They've done a fantastic piece on this car.