Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 1

Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 1

Hosking Industries had the rare pleasure of photographing the 1968 Mustang Fastback known as Warhorse 427 for Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine in the USA last year. This incredible custom vehicle was the recipient of 5000 man-hours in the bodywork alone! Built by the talented team at Ziggy's Hot Rods in Medowie, about two hours north of Sydney, Australia, the off-white Fastback has wowed audiences since its debut at MotorEx around 18 months ago.

The car, owned by Mike Kluver, is featured in the March 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords, with the feature story also written by us. You can visit their website HERE: www.mustangandfords.com/index.html.

We shot the car close to the Ziggy's workshop one steamy Summer evening. Toward the end of the shoot it became so humid that the UV filter on the front of our lens started to fog up! We rattled off more images than we've probably ever snapped for any other car, such is the detail inherent in the Mustang and today we bring you six FREE desktop wallpaper-sized images for your own enjoyment.

Strobist: All the exterior shots are composites, using three or four images to build the one final image. You can see evidence of this in the fact there are no flash shadows on the containers behind the car or on the ground around the car.

I used two 430EXIIs on their little feet at ground level to light the side on half power. I used a 580EXII to light the front on a stand, bare also on half power. Some retouching took place to accentuate the body lines down the side of the car. All triggered by Cactus V4s.

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Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 2

Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 2

Hosking Industries had the rare pleasure of photographing the 1968 Mustang Fastback known as Warhorse 427 for Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine in the USA last year. This incredible custom vehicle was the recipient of 5000 man-hours in the bodywork alone! Built by the talented team at Ziggy's Hot Rods in Medowie, about two hours north of Sydney, Australia, the off-white Fastback has wowed audiences since its debut at MotorEx around 18 months ago.

The car, owned by Mike Kluver, is featured in the March 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords, with the feature story also written by us. You can visit their website HERE: www.mustangandfords.com/index.html.

We shot the car close to the Ziggy's workshop one steamy Summer evening. Toward the end of the shoot it became so humid that the UV filter on the front of our lens started to fog up! We rattled off more images than we've probably ever snapped for any other car, such is the detail inherent in the Mustang and today we bring you six FREE desktop wallpaper-sized images for your own enjoyment.

Strobist: two 430EXIIs one stands about 1M elevation, one to camera left and one to right. Both on full, through white umbrellas and triggered by Cactus V4s.

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Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 3

Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 3

Hosking Industries had the rare pleasure of photographing the 1968 Mustang Fastback known as Warhorse 427 for Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine in the USA last year. This incredible custom vehicle was the recipient of 5000 man-hours in the bodywork alone! Built by the talented team at Ziggy's Hot Rods in Medowie, about two hours north of Sydney, Australia, the off-white Fastback has wowed audiences since its debut at MotorEx around 18 months ago.

The car, owned by Mike Kluver, is featured in the March 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords, with the feature story also written by us. You can visit their website HERE: www.mustangandfords.com/index.html.

We shot the car close to the Ziggy's workshop one steamy Summer evening. Toward the end of the shoot it became so humid that the UV filter on the front of our lens started to fog up! We rattled off more images than we've probably ever snapped for any other car, such is the detail inherent in the Mustang and today we bring you six FREE desktop wallpaper-sized images for your own enjoyment.

Strobist: All the exterior shots are composites, using three or four images to build the one final image. You can see evidence of this in the fact there are no flash shadows on the containers behind the car or on the ground around the car.

I used two 430EXIIs on their little feet at ground level to light the side on half power. I used a 580EXII to light the front on a stand, bare also on half power. Some retouching took place to accentuate the body lines down the side of the car. All triggered by Cactus V4s.

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Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 4

Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 4

Hosking Industries had the rare pleasure of photographing the 1968 Mustang Fastback known as Warhorse 427 for Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine in the USA last year. This incredible custom vehicle was the recipient of 5000 man-hours in the bodywork alone! Built by the talented team at Ziggy's Hot Rods in Medowie, about two hours north of Sydney, Australia, the off-white Fastback has wowed audiences since its debut at MotorEx around 18 months ago.

The car, owned by Mike Kluver, is featured in the March 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords, with the feature story also written by us. You can visit their website HERE: www.mustangandfords.com/index.html.

We shot the car close to the Ziggy's workshop one steamy Summer evening. Toward the end of the shoot it became so humid that the UV filter on the front of our lens started to fog up! We rattled off more images than we've probably ever snapped for any other car, such is the detail inherent in the Mustang and today we bring you six FREE desktop wallpaper-sized images for your own enjoyment.

Strobist: All the exterior shots are composites, using three or four images to build the one final image. You can see evidence of this in the fact there are no flash shadows on the containers behind the car or on the ground around the car.

I used two 430EXIIs on their little feet at ground level to light the side on half power. I used a 580EXII to light the rear on a stand, bare also on half power. Some retouching took place to accentuate the body lines down the side of the car. All triggered by Cactus V4s.

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Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 5

Ziggy's Hot Rods 1968 Ford Mustang - 5

Hosking Industries had the rare pleasure of photographing the 1968 Mustang Fastback known as Warhorse 427 for Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine in the USA last year. This incredible custom vehicle was the recipient of 5000 man-hours in the bodywork alone! Built by the talented team at Ziggy's Hot Rods in Medowie, about two hours north of Sydney, Australia, the off-white Fastback has wowed audiences since its debut at MotorEx around 18 months ago.

The car, owned by Mike Kluver, is featured in the March 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords, with the feature story also written by us. You can visit their website HERE: www.mustangandfords.com/index.html.

We shot the car close to the Ziggy's workshop one steamy Summer evening. Toward the end of the shoot it became so humid that the UV filter on the front of our lens started to fog up! We rattled off more images than we've probably ever snapped for any other car, such is the detail inherent in the Mustang and today we bring you six FREE desktop wallpaper-sized images for your own enjoyment.

Strobist: one 430EXII through a white umbrella shooting in through the opposite door and another 430EXII to my immediate right over my shoulder. Both on full power and triggered by Cactus V4s.

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Uploaded on Feb 2, 2012

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