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True Work of Art


True Work of Art
Photo Information
Copyright: Julie Wyatt (j_wyatt) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 56 W: 27 N: 69] (622)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-11-24
Categories: Transportation
Camera: Canon PowerShot G2
Exposure: f/2.2, 1/60 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-01-29 2:01
Viewed: 845
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
How many can guess what this true work of art is??? I saw many of them during my brief visit to Modena Italy.
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To starkey666: Yes,j_wyatt 1 02-27 22:49
To Nessuno: Yes, close enough!j_wyatt 16 02-03 10:01
To cloverstar: Yes, they are fromj_wyatt 1 01-31 20:47
To maleentjeh: Yes, it is an engine, specificallyj_wyatt 1 01-29 11:31
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It is a motor of a car, right ?

Nicely done, although I think I would clone out the background (gives away a clue).

Sorry out of points

Marleen

These are the intake ports with injector nozzles of a 12 cylinder Ferrari engine, usually they are covered by an air filtering system. This one has Common Rail Injection, not many cars today have that on petrol engines. It is more common on diesels.

Is this close enough :)?

Twelve!! Little motor :o) If we have to guess.. probably the Formula one event... like we have in summer in Montreal... In Crescent street there is a lot of jet set activitys on that weekend!

Are these parts from an expensive car? Brand new and nice and shiny. I like the almost vertical composition. The lighting and colours are excellent. Well done, Julie.

Looks like a Ferrari to me, great shot!

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