Sunday, September 18, 2011

Ferrari Enzo Crashes Into Ocean

We reported earlier today that a rare Ferrari Enzo went off course yesterday while running the 2011 Targa Newfoundland and wound up swimming with the fishes in the Atlantic. We even had a video showing what happened leading up to the Ferrari's off-road and then underwater excursion. We didn't, however, have many pictures, but Autoblog reader Renee had a father on the scene who took these pictures for us of what happened immediately after. When a car takes a dive like that, you've got to fish it out. That's exactly what was done with the Enzo, first using a Jeep Grand Cherokee to pull it onto shore and then switching to a big crane to lift it up and onto a flat bed truck. Surprisingly, perhaps shockingly so, there's no real visible damage to the Enzo. Maybe it's the bright black-and-yellow paint scheme throwing off our eyes, but we don't see any damaged bodywork in these images. That said, we're sure the Enzo is hurting on the inside, both its mechanicals that generally don't like being dipped in salt water and the interior that prefers Armor All to the Atlantic Ocean. Check out the pics for yourself to see the sad state of affairs, and we've reposted the video for you after the jump.

1,000 Nude in Dead Sea

The group, from 18 to 77-years-old, were specially selected by the artist but the location was kept strictly under wraps to stop any religious officials from disturbing the shoot. The group were gathered on the beach from 1am but told not to dip their toes until the sun rose, to get the perfect shot. When the sun finally came up, Tunick instructed a 1,000 Israelis to enter the salty water, as he photographed them floating in the Dead Sea. A second photograph was taken as participants were told to stand along the edge of one lagoon, while the third and final photo displayed the group covered in mud. Journalists from all over the world were stationed a considerable distance away from the naked group of Israelis as the photo shoot began. Tunick said he believes Israel is the only country in the Middle East with the religious freedom for one of his trademark mass shoots of nude volunteers. The famous visual artist claimed his is not a pioneer, but only following the footsteps of superb Israeli artists. Tunick insisted that the Dead Sea shoot was not about challenging the region's delicate religious sensitivities or the turmoil and conflict associated with the Middle East. He said his aim is to deliver an environmental message highlighting the plight of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water, which is rapidly drying up. 'Hopefully my work with this will be associated with the human-made natural disaster at hand, and not with war,' he said. Tunick's has shot nude installations in Australia, the U.S., Brazil, France, England, Spain, Switzerland, Holland and Austria. The artist has been documenting the nude figure in public through photography and video since 1992. His largest work to date involved 18,000 people posing in Mexico City in 2007. He has said the title of the work refers to the sameness of individuals, regardless of their sexual preferences. Mr Tunick maintains his work is not about exhibitionism or eroticism but instead he reveals the vulnerability of life in a rough city landscape.
However sometimes authorities have disagreed, particularly in the U.S., where Tunick has been arrested seven times.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2038552/Nude-Israelis-float-Dead-Sea-Spencer-Tunick-photo-shoot.html#ixzz1YMAz5Obl

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