Ok, you’ve probably had enough pictures of planes for a bit, so here’s a nice change of pace. This is a five-exposure HDR of the front end of an antiquated Buick, which was then cross-processed in Photoshop. I’m loving the saturated effect.

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An oil can sits beside a vintage Harvard aircraft at the Great War Heritage Museum.
An RCAF Harvard fighter sits on the runway at the Great War Heritage Museum, north of Brampton, Ontario.
An F22 Raptor stealth bomber banks hard right, contrails forming over its wings, while the afterburners thrust the jet forward. Shot at the 2009 air show in Toronto.
Four Blue Angels, making their first appearance in Toronto since 1983, soar skyward over the crowd at the 2009 Canadian international Air Show.
Five of Canada’s Snowbirds perform dogfighting manoeuvers during the air show.
The Snowbirds – Canada’s aerial acrobatic demonstration team – bank left in formation during the 2009 Canadian International Air Show.
Three P52 Mustangs perform aerial acrobatics to the delight of the crowd at the air show.
Two Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet jets – one right-side up, the other upside down – fly precariously close to each other during the 2009 Canadian International Air Show.
The Snowbirds, Canada’s national aerobatic team, perform a burst manoeuver over Lake Ontario during the 2009 Canadian International Air Show.