Fendy Photography

Discussion in 'Shutter Talk' started by FDNY21, Oct 19, 2014.

  1. Haha, thanks spidey :p
  2. you laugh like i was joking >:-D
  3. Now I'm scared...
  4. That's a good idea!
    One minute later... Um... :confused:
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  5. Bump!
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  6. Decided not to go to Wilton Supercar this weekend, but expect to see some Goodwood Festival Of Speed pictures nearer the end of the month once I have been to the event!
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  7. Bump! Any particular car or type of car anyone would like me to edit a photo of? I have quite a large selection now that I have photographed! :D
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  8. Any specific images anyone would like to see me edit next? :)
  9. Well, I don't really know many cars, so I really wouldn't know.
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  10. You know about Volvo estates, like the Amazon ;) I don't think I have any of those, though...
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  11. Question to mister FDNY21

    What camera you use to take this pictures?
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  12. The early ones are with my iPhone 5, the more recent pictures are taken with a Nikon D3200 DSLR camera :D
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  13. Do you have any pictures of a pre-2000 volvo at all, then? (I say pre-2000 because the modern Volvos are much less liked by me)
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  14. Agreed! I had a skim through my photos but didn't see any Volvos :( I know I've seen one or two old Amazons but I don't seem to have any photos of them, sorry!
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  15. Oh, it's cool! By the way, did you know the origin of the name Volvo? Perhaps you do, but I only discovered it a few months ago, before going to a trip to Amsterdam to look for influences from ancient Greek and Latin cultures.
    I looked it up in my dictionary, and "volvo" literally translates to "I wheel". Pretty cool, I thought.
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  16. That's pretty interesting! I decided to look it up for Audi, and it seems that Audi is Latin for Horch (German), Horch being the surname of the founder of the company, and Horch becoming Listen in English. So Audi basically means listen, and Volvo means I Wheel. These are pretty interesting! :D
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