Mad Max
Uploaded: February 26, 2015 17:21:10 | Entered: February 26, 2015 17:23:26
This is the original car used in the Mad Max 2 movie. Taken at Mad Max Museum, Silverton, where parts of the movie were filmed. New South Wales.
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Exif: F Number: 10, ExposureTime: 100/2999 seconds, ISO: 1000, FocalLength: 60.00 mm, Model: SLT-A99V
Jeff Sielski February 26, 2015
This is awesome Debbie! Excellent capture! #1608920Gord MacEachern February 26, 2015
Fun capture, and great work here Debbie!! #11254665Anita Hogue February 26, 2015
Oh my, this is awesome, Debbie! #11254666Carol L. Fowler February 26, 2015
Great movie! Nice find #11254669Gail Sullivan February 27, 2015
Love this, Debbie! #11254780R. J. Laudenbacher February 27, 2015
What a great find and capture, Deb. #11254810Karen E. Michaels February 27, 2015
Well done with the processing and presentation. A dynamic piece of art, Debbie #11254832Michelle Alton February 27, 2015
Nice fun shot. Love your treatment and presentation. #11254889John Connolly February 27, 2015
A wonderful capture Debbie! They hadn't built that museum when we visited there! #11255101Avril Young February 27, 2015
love it, so delightful, loved the movies.. #11255257Ellen Hodges March 01, 2015
Wonderful detail and pov, Deb! Would love to ride in that car!!! Super in every way! #11257314Wm Nosal March 04, 2015
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