WOW, what a big month; our largest ever number of contributions for the month of November!
And what a top level of quality too, with none better than @Epiphany's photograph below. A great worm's-eye view of a great Shelby Mustang, or should I say a snake's-eye view ha-ha.
The rolling shot of @dead_inside through a curve lit with dappled light is a beautiful image (below)
Continuing the trend of shade or defused light is a great photograph below from @LethalSteveG of the fabulous 'Saleen' enhanced Mustang (I love the front fascia!).
Thank you to everyone who made a contribution to the competition, either by submitting a photograph or by voting.
The November competition is now CLOSED, so please post your next contributions in the new thread for December 2022.
I'm honored and thanks for the kind words. If it matters, I took that shot with my Canon R5 using their RF series 70-200mm f2.8 lens at 135mm 1/125s with 100 ISO. I take my camera with me pretty much every time I drive the car (which wasn't very often this year) and am always looking for an interesting location. This monthly contest serves as a great motivation to pose and meet a given challenge, for me, and I'm going to try to do something in low light as I have little experience with this car in that type of environment.
Love seeing everyone else's perspective and look forward to the next challenge (when the long winter is over!).
On edit - I should add that the car I shot with is a 2020 GT500. The photo was taken in a state park along the Niagara river here in Upstate, NY. Mods you see in the photo are a set of Signature wheels on factory rubber and a genuine Mustang GT4 wing from Multimatic. The car is an absolute beast and deserves to be captured in the wild - and then let go again.