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FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF
Stunning images from a centur y of motoring
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COO
a whole
world of
excitement
Can there be a better subject for photography than classic
cars? It’s not just the variety of shapes and sizes they offer, or
the way the light catches those remarkable curves, it’s also
the excitement and glamour of the classic car world.
Fascinating people, beautiful women, amazing locations.
We’ve got it all!
Classics in Camera takes some of
the best pictures from six years of
Octane, the magazine that’s renowned
for its superb photography by some of
the best practitioners of the art.
There are perfectly composed studio
pictures, hair-raising action shots,
reportage-style people pics… Most of
all, there are wonderful, wonderful cars, from pre-war
leviathans to the latest supercars.
I love the sheer bravery portrayed in the long-distance
historic rally car pictures (Libyan desert in a 1908 chain-
driven Itala, anyone?) and the intensity of the supercar action
photography, taken by intrepid photographers hanging out of
the camera car just inches from the tarmac.
Enjoy – and remember that there’s more of the same every
month in Octane magazine and on www.octane-magazine.com.
Brett Reynolds
CEO
James Tye
Chairman
Felix Dennis
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Perfectly composed
studio pictures,
hair-raising action
shots – and most
of all, wonderful,
wonderful cars
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classics in camera
4 classics in camera
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McLaren F1 GTR
PAUL HARMER
To celebrate its 50th issue, Octane
asked 50 ‘players’ in the historics
world for their all-time favourite
car. The McLaren F1 won hands
down, and this is Octane columnist
and Pink Floyd drummer Nick
Mason’s ex-Le Mans GTR –
here driven by Nick himself.
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