majority of the visitors brought along DSLR cams, compared to them, my digicam looked like a baby. pffftt!!
the one thing that suprised me was the presence of three bikes, for an exhibition that showcased cars, mostly, it was a surprise. there was a Harley, a small bike made for children and a sports bike which was tastefully done. it was a piece of artwork to me.
it's something ain't it. i'd deck out my bike like this, if i had a bike right now.
this is the tiny bike, it's really cute and i actually wanted to sit on it but was scared that the bike would suddenly give way. erggh!!
as i said, babybro was the photographer for that day and he did take a lot of pictures.
from brandnames such as,
to decked out sound systems,
and cars that have been turned into works of art,
babybro also took pictures of car rims, sports cars and cars that were just plain mean.
amazingly, babybro took pictures of the engines too. he explained to me what their power was and i conveniently forgot them.
and of course there was pictures taken with our faves.
*feelingfeelingdriverlah*
some of the car's interiors were decked out too,
there are more pictures but i don't have the energy to edit and post them all. so i hope you enjoyed reading and viewing the pictures.( ",)
the exhibition wasn't really that great, for me since i have no such affinity for cars. its good for those who have such affinity for cars and those who love to take pictures of cars i guess. since there were a lot of male photographers running around with their DSLR's, like little children in a candy store, taking pictures of the cars and the import models.
talking about import models. there was amajor difference between the American import models and the Asian import models. for one thing, the Asian import models looked so uniform with their similar outfits. while the American import models looked beautifully gorgeous in their own clothes and damn, their bodies were like amazing. regardless they were Americans and they will forever look better than us. pffft!!
well i'm done.
sayonara readers.
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