Location is an industrial mineral plant that was recommended by the Photographer who offered to shoot my car. Sony A7iv camera with a Sigma 24x70 Art Lens. Time of day was 9AM. Photo and Editing done by Brian Remington.
Loring Timing Association Land Speed Event at Limestone Maine on July 13, 2022. Although the car has gone 191 mph this year we had some computer issues and this picture was a 180 mph run (at only 8.7 pounds of boost). Also, unfortunately, 3 pistons melted the next day which kind of ended the quest for 200 mph. Go big or go boom. Gonna Build Back Better (and faster) and try again next year.
East Main st, Walla Walla,WA.
Taken at~ 4:45pm, on a cruise with a good friend I was doing as a thank you for his help during times I needed just an extra set of hands and good fellowship. Taken near Whitman campus with my iphone.
An early morning shot as I entered the garage the day after putting the body on for the first time. Either the sun telling me to skip work that day, or some sort of metaphor for the light at the end of the tunnel getting brighter.
Factory Five Forum POM Submission (February 2023 Winner!)
Model
Roadster FFR Number
F5R1008249RD Description of Setting
Driveway of Horse farm and Marketing Company Location
Cedar Hill, Mo & Webster Grove, MO Picture Uploads
Taken at Lock 7 Park in Niskayuna NY along the Erie Canal. Late fall near 5pm. Car was painted Porcshe Oak Green Metalic with Jet Black stripes and Rosso Red in the center. Graduated July 2022 after an 18 month build. Performance built Ford 306, T5 transmission and 8.8 rear end with 3.55 gears
Location
Niskayuna NY
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Folsom, California Cars & Coffee on April 1st, 2023. Exactly one year after Stewart Transportation delivered to me. Today, was my first car show even before completion. Although not completed yet, this drew a HUGE crowd at the local Cars & Coffee and I think think it was a hit.
Factory Five Forum POM Submission (August 2023 POM Winner!)
Model
Roadster
FFR Number
F5R1007766R0
Description of Setting
Photo was taken in my back yard next to my shed, I think I took this picture in the middle of the afternoon around 3 pm, the photo was taken with my cell phone
Factory Five Forum POM Submission (February 2024 Winner!)
Model
Roadster
FFR Number
9617
Description of Setting
Just an empty parking lot at a recently build warehouse facility near Lake Lanier, Georgia. Was a great excuse to break out my Nikon Z7, and DJI Mavic 2 Pro.
Factory Five Forum POM Submission (July 2023 POM Winner!)
Model
Roadster
FFR Number
Ffr5449
Description of Setting
Taken in September of 2009 in Creamridge, New Jersey. By it's owner Roy Diaz of Millstone Township, NJ. A Nikon D 90 was used on automatic settings. Photo taken at approximately 5 pm.
Pic taken inside my garage, shortly after pulling out the Gen2 Coyote + Tremec T56. I don't have the camera setting - just used my phone camera & used the "stylize" feature in Google Photos app to blur the background and emphasize the engine.
Factory Five Forum POM Submission (November 2023 Winner!)
Model
818
FFR Number
F5R1000380ES
Description of Setting
The great (white?) north. Just up the road from where I live in Bolton, Ontario, Canada. Fall is in full swing and the colors are beautiful! My car is beautiful too, so a great time for pictures. Taken in late morning, October 2023, with an iPhone 13. No special effects or touchups. The green color of the wrap turns gold in the sun, just like the leaves this time of year!
My first drive into the White Mountains in New Hampshire. This shot was taken at the top (or near it) on the Kancamagus Highway. It was a perfect 50 degree fall day at around 10 in the morning. I finished the car this summer, so this was my first longer road trip with a total of 300 miles in one day. I couldn't be happier with this car!
I went for an early morning foggy drive up the coast of Maine. It was a cool morning and I was grateful for my heated seats! I snapped this picture after being waved over by a car enthusiast full of questions.
While putting up Christmas lights, I had to pull the car out of the garage to get to my lights. While on the roof, I realized how great my car looked from above. So I thought, I should take a picture. Eventually, the best picture was from my balcony... you might be able to see my reflection in the windshield while taking the shot.