Trial Celica

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Copyright © 2008 Lim Wan Xiong, All Rights Reserved__________________Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya, Selangor, MalaysiaCanon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM + Cokin P 153 ND4CreditsEditor - Patrick Heng (VGT Communications)Owner - William Chong (Trial Malaysia)Assistant Photographers - Izzat A. Rahman, Lee Kwan GunAssistants - much more...CarsTrial Celica Mark IIToyota CamryToyota ViosMitsubishi Storm--I met Patrick back in mid April and he wanted me to put my skills on a Japanese tuner car for an upcoming magazine. Honestly, I am not really into this because I love continentals. Also, I assumed it would be just another Japanese wannabe racer car. Those that only have level 8 or maybe 6 looks without any performance.He told me that I will be shooting a Celica. And I thought it would be just another Celica. But what I didn’t know is that this Celica isn’t just like any other. A Japanese tuning company has put a huge amount of effort to develop this car. So it’s far more then a usual Celica and it’s way damn better. You can find this car in Grand Turismo IV, and this is the original and only Trial Celica.We we’re suppose to meet up at Putrajaya. But they didn’t know where was the meeting point, so I had to lead them. When I first saw the car, it felt so satisfying and I thank Patrick for giving me this opportunity. These are cars that want to make you say, “Wow! Just fantastic!”I wouldn’t recommend you to take it out and drive it during the weekends either. This car is fast, but it doesn’t handle like our usual road cars. It needs space to run and turn. Too bad there isn’t Super car country here. When I drove it, it felt so good, it felt as if I was driving a Lamborghini (although there isn’t much luxury, like air conditioning or radio.), and it bloody damn low as well. The roar from the engine is just spectacular when you press the throttle all the way. Oh, the music of it, just feels so damn good. It sounded as if a mini and yet super over powered RC car is trying to beat mother’s natures force with it’s madness strength. You can feel the power just by hearing the engine sucking in all the air outside, as if there isn’t much air to breathe! Damn, I love this!Trial did a great work on the Celica. What I love most is the spoiler, it’s so beautiful and original which makes me speechless and want to get my hands all over it. I also like the scissor doors that comes upright and feels like I’m going into a CLK GTR. You precisely need to squish yourself into the door and come out as if there isn’t much space. In the interior, it feels very low and tight, or rather well secured. Like a bullet capsule.Driving it on the public road is so troublesome. It attracts too much attention and it can’t go onto higher grounds. Literally, it’s like driving a super car, and it takes about 4-5 lanes just to make a u-turn, unlike 1-to-1.The photo shoot wasn’t easy. It took the whole morning and afternoon. We we’re all exhausted, and thanks to the sun, I’m like 50% darker then usual and everyone was barbecued. My assistants we’re all crying to for this photo shoot to end as soon as possible. I am glad everyone could make it that day, and all has been done as I requested and planned.The editorial will be published on Option Malaysia (First Issue, June), Taiwan, Evo Malaysia (I think), some parts in Japan and United Kingdom magazines....more
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Grand Turismo 4. ScreenshotWatch it at Youtube.My apologies if anyone gets offended that this isn't a BMW. Just want to share instead. :)
 
Couleur,

Nice shot. How about organising a group buy for member's rides to be photographed for a fee? I'm sure a lot of members would love to have their lovely rides canvassed! Name your price....LOL....:top:

How long does it take to snap such a shot including all post production work?
 
Superb stuff! Can improve the 'model' in the car thou... maybe give him some shades.. heheh...
 
U may have taken the whole morning and afternoon for the shot but the shadow of the car and the direction of the sun light is perfect for the shot. Its helping the forward motion of the car enhancing the feel of the photo..

I can't think of a more perfect direction for the light source. I think the exact timing for the shot is about after 4pm.. or before 10am.

The last photo I saw from u is the E46 in Taman Tun. Too bad the following car at the edge of the photo spoil the overall 1 car 1 nature feel.
 
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