I do a lot of shooting of 'out-in-the-wild' classic cars (i.e., just parked on public streets, alleys, driveways) and this is one of my favorite shots in the last year or so. It was a fairly well kept-up (though not show quality, which is fine because that's what I'm after anyway) foruth-generation Ford Thunderbird parked outside someone's house. Probably a weekend-driver.
I took several low-angles of it before I decided to lay all the way down on the ground next to the front, driver's-side wheel and hit it from a worm's eye view. As I was laying there, totally prone in the street, the owner approached and asked what the heck I was doing. I explained that it was my hobby and that I loved his car, and he warmed right up.
Then, just as I took a few more shots, another car passed by and its wheels sent some reflected light straight at the T-bird's hubcap, and I squeezed off a final shot- the one you see below.



