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Fast Castle, on the coast of East Lothian near Edinburgh. There's a sheer drop to the sea from the narrow bridge to the ruins; I hope it's never made "safe"!

Fast exposure of light on and off on the scanner bed.

At over 200 mph, the peregrine falcon is the fastest animal on the planet.

 

Here is P/D, patrolling the skies above the nesting box because 'some photographer' was on the roof. They are awesome to watch as they soar, chase down their prey, and glide on the upcurrents provided by the downtown buildings.

The fading advertisement for Midwest Photo Service on the building at the southwest corner of Selby Avenue & Victoria Street in St. Paul.

This small creek was running high and fast on Christmas Eve.

Interesting. I never thought that i could ever get a shoot such as this. As if everything and everyone else is moving fast and she stood still in time. Kimono Show, Amsterdam. [2006]

Tsukiji market sure proofed to be a fast paced place. When you are there, you feel as if you are the unwelcome guest, and you have to be as invisible as humanly possible.

 

A man using a pull cart to move around frozen tuna.

A Bunbury bowler flies in to deliver a fast ball. Taken during the Bunbury Celebrity Cricket Match at Blenheim Palace.

The Tumaini team practising.

Chris, Markus, Me & Hanna.

Who ever said that snails are slow? After about two hours of dropping an empty shell against a black background while taking pictures with a remote, this is the final result. I used a shutterspeed of 1/30 and a separate flash from the side to freeze the movement on the rear curtain. I guess it doesn't flash exactly on the rear curtain, as the light trail continues beyond the snail, but this unexpected side effect does kinda make it look like a snail ;)

 

Cheers, Michel

 

I used a fast shutter speed to capture the splash from the rock, along with a bunch of water droplets. I took another photo from a higher up angle looking down so you could see a bit more of the rock going in, but then the other rocks in the river became visible and it got too distracting from the subject being the rock splash. I decided to choose this angle with the rock splash in the center so that it was clearly the main focal point. I love how much detail you can see in the splash. I took this photo around 3pm yesterday, and it was cloudy. I used "Auto" in photoshop and adjusted the angle.

The out line of our Honda Element as we head south on highway 2. The relative speed with the other car was in the 220 to 300 km/h range.

Fast Gilles approaching the entrance to the dock on the 18th January 2012

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NAMAC Beurs, Meidoornkade, Houten

Family and friends gather at the submarine piers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for lunch with the crew of the Los Angeles Class fast attack submarine USS Cheyenne (SSN 773) before Cheyenne departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a scheduled six-month deployment to the Western Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)

Fast flowing water in Saltaire. Shame about the tree branch!

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Exposure - 1.6" - handheld...

Georgie cat, sound asleep.

Faster Pussycat at Bannermans in Edinburgh 31-10-11, great gig

couldn't even sit down for lunch ... lil fella strapped to her back ...

This vintage car was a pizza stand...

Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko Museum of Arts.

Kyiv, Ukraine

Fast and Furriest, Sunday, May 21, 2017. Photo by Mary Schwalm

McDonald’s at Pandora and Vancouver (only the sign visible)

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