Showing posts with label hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hills. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2022

The sought after 2022 Ford Bronco Badlands driving off road in the California hills in this image by George Cosmo Wagner
2022 Ford Bronco Badlands offroad in the California hills





 Here's an illustration of a 2022 Ford Badlands off road in the hills of California. The Badlands come from the factory with a number of nice offroading features like locking differentials and stabilizer bar disconnects. Ford claims they are no longer taking orders for '22 because of high demand.

Specs and more: https://www.ford.com/suvs/bronco/models/bronco-badlands/

 
This piece was created with a proprietary blend of film, digital and magic. Look for Cosmos Great Art on Instagram @cosmosgreatart

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Sunday, March 13, 2022

Johnny Boy's Harley Electra Glide is Getting the Run-a-Round


Johnny Boy's Harley is Getting the Run-a-Round- This red Harley Davidson Electra Glide is making the rounds and seeing the sights

Some history of the Electra Glide from: https://itstillruns.com/history-harley-flh-8636276.html

"In 1965, Harley-Davidson replaced the kick starter on the FLH with an electric starter and renamed the model the Electra-Glide, again keeping the FLH identifier. The electric starter necessitated a larger, 12-volt battery and modifications to the frame to accommodate the bigger battery. The 1965 FLH had a compression ratio of 8-to-1, 60 horsepower at 5,400 rpm and a top speed of 100 mph. To increase the range of the big-twin tourer, the Electra-Glide also had a 5-gallon "Turnpike" fuel tank. CNBC names the 1965 Electra-Glide as one of the most notable Harleys ever, and puts the estimated value of one of the approximately 6,900 original models at $30,000, as of 2011. Harley-Davidson replaced the Panhead engine with the Shovelhead on all Electra-Glide models beginning in 1966."



This piece was created with a proprietary blend of film, digital and magic. 

Look for Cosmos Great Art on Instagram @cosmosgreatart 



 

Documentary style wedding and event photography captured on luscious, gorgeous film.

Wedding and Event Booking information- We are fully booked for the foreseeable future. Coverage starts with a modest investment of $49,500. We will begin interviewing prospective clients in summer 2023.