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The puffins on Skomer are bringing in sand eels to feed their pufflings. they dont hang around as the gulls are waiting for a free meal.

A fast moving Amtrak GG1 is about to fly through Princeton Jct. in May 1977.

How do you like it fast or Furious ?

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Explore #459

I really did not expect to obtain result like this. The wind was strong and clouds were moving fast, its only 30sec exposure.

Early morning callout.

  

Entering and exiting the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas.

 

Took this photo through my hotel room window. Timed the exposure and setting to catch every possible light pattern.

 

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serena octubre 09......

Chloe shouts: Hurry! Fast! You must run fast! Fast!

Hugo sighs: I'm very tired! I can't!

Ines shouts: I'll be the first! My horse, fast!

 

Omg! They are fast horse racing! Ninabella leaps out of the way! Teddy bear is in shock! Dog, be careful! Everybody out of the way! Here's a big race! :-)

 

Me: Chloe! What is your basket? It's from the kitchen !!!!

 

My dear flickr friends, I introduce you little changes in the room for my dolls! :-) I made shelving lineup! :-) I made horse for Hugo! :-)

 

Happy Friday my dear flickr friends! ♥♥

Have been in the fast lane myself for several weeks! Catch up with you all soon!

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Candid moments are the best..

Aggressive looking Golden Rock WDP-4D approaching Suravali with slightly late running Madgaon-Dadar Janshatabdi Express.

Exploding shrubs... moving fast. This chokecherry in bloom is from my stash of near-evening zoom experiments at Longmont's Golden Ponds along the river walk. I grabbed another one of them to edit for my recent direction with this series. Clearly, there was no camera back spin at all during the zoom but the foliage was expanding in this case. The 70mm focal length is just a report at one end of the zoomed exposure.

 

This is a newbie edit that I just shot during that season. I started to crank the zoom just as I started the 1.6 second exposure. I vowed to try the action shots later and work on the dexterity. I shot near sunset with an overcast sky so the light would be sucked out of the daytime. Here is an interesting shot that happened on the shoot. This picture was a new twist; using the camera as slowly as I could hand hold them. I am just experimenting but I am getting better at hand held motion at shorter exposures. This exposure is one of the tricks used. Here I set the the camera for a single exposure on the sensor unlike other attempts. I continued to experiment with that. I think that if you can mismatch double exposures, you can achieve an overlay that is crisp. I remember several tries that used multiple exposures but now I am a bit quicker. I need to take a notepad and pencil. Notes would better be left for when I can get a normal neutral density filter on the lens. I can then even better control the exposure and tricks. Dusk helps. I already posted previous shots that were extremely lucky. I used Lightroom and then dropped it into Photoshop to see what what might appear through the fog.

 

I have yet to give up all of my attempts at these trick shot without a neutral density filter to slow the world down; little came through. I was hoping to go out and shoot again but I made a stop at Longmont's Memorial Rose Garden for some experiments. I really thought I had a chance at these shots but the overcast was really not deep enough to turn the trick and slow my exposures down enough. I just thought I'd try the zooming and also a focus crank during exposure but like the carny rides, I really need to slow the exposures down further so that I can manipulate my shots at a much more careful and leisurely fashion. This belies how tough it was while over exposure kept knocking me over the exposure edge.

  

Paxina shutter 1/25sec f100 iso3200

Presa in velocità al Parco "Olga Ducos" di Brescia, mano libera con pochissimo tempo per impostare la Fotocamera.

Making a fair attempt at looking as though it is on a double track main line, LMS 4-6-0 46100 "Royal Scot" coasts out of Goathland station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway with a freight train during a Matt Fisher photo charter.

River Wye in full flow at Bigsweir Bridge on the English/Welsh Border during a sunny break in the wet weather.

Wenn man 245 201 gegen eine 218 eintauschen würde wäre es fast wie vor 2005 auf der Marschbahn.

Aber leider ist es nicht so und deshalb zieht ein Diesel-Traxx die n-Wagen durch Heiligenstedten gen Heide

Well,it was too difficult to capture this little bird( don't know its name:-( !!!)

It was too fast ,but finally managed to capture it ^_^

Too Fast

 

Kodak Retina IIa with Rodenstock Retina-Heligon 2/50

Kodak Farbwelt 200 exp. 7/2010 like ISO 100, 2/2020

Digitized with a FF-DSLR

Topanga Canyon near Los Angeles, California.

I'm too slowly xD I have folded these two from water color paper. The left one first (14 minutes) and the right one second (12 minutes) But the paper is too dry at the end so I have problems with the caudal fin curves. I need a water spray instead of my sponge I think... And the creases on the head are annoying :o

Amtrak Hiawatha Service train 338 comes through Morton Grove meeting Metra 2123 with Dash-8 500 leading the way.

Highest position in Explore - 171

Taking a break from my Antarctic series (which, by the way, you will be able to see at the upcoming Slidefest on 30th of January, organised by GPP) I wanted to do a quick post with a Dubai image from a familiar location.

 

I’ve been going to this same location for close to two years now and for some reason I always like going there as there’s always a new twist to the images I come back with. This time it was the clouds. Really fast moving clouds that I initially went to capture in a timelapse and ended up capturing in a long exposure image that I’m very happy with it. The clouds were looking great not just because they were fast moving, but the direction in which they were moving made them look like some sort of rays shooting out from the back of Burj Khalifa.

 

Initially I was shooting with an ND filter, but in the end I didn’t need it anymore as it was getting fairly dark and I managed to get a 2 minute long exposure at f22.

 

To view the original shot (straight from the camera) visit the blog entry here: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/?p=3868

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Here is the Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus), actually running on the road, with his prey.They can run up to 15mph and snatch insects from the air.

 

If you compare this image side-by-side with a picture of the Looney Tunes Roadrunner running, you'll notice the resemblance. =)

 

Here's the coyote!

 

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I remember we were driving, driving in your car

The speed so fast I felt like I was drunk

City lights lay out before us

Heading to the airport, fast.

I read a post on Facebook, which was posted fifteen minutes beforehand, that 1989 was leading the southbound ZG4MQ through Springfield. After someone commented saying it was leading, I hauled down to a less than desirable place for a shot, considering I have never railfanned Auburn before. After stepping out of the truck, I could hear the duo of 710s screaming off at the north end of Auburn siding. With only 30 seconds to spare after a lens change, I catch my first leading heritage unit making all of track speed, waking the entire town of Auburn, Illinois in the process.

This view shows the mouth of the sea-cave that runs in below the castle. Legend has it that a shaft once existed that could be used to bring up supplies and lower people wishing to leave unobserved, directly to or from a boat below. It's a nice story, even supported by MacGibbon & Ross, but sadly untrue! The cave, which extends some 80 yards under the castle, has been explored and there is, nor ever has been, any penetration in its roof. The drawing made of Fast by the English 1548 (see Fast Castle #6) clearly shows a derrick crane above the mouth of the cave, that was undoubtedly there to lift provisions up from boats - and no doubt contributed to the 'secret tunnel' legend.

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