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Weir Point in Manteo, North Carolina. Long exposure captured car headlights reflecting off Albemarle Sound.
Like a location scout, I often revisit the exact same place months apart if I like the vantage point or composition it offers but dislike my results so far.
That is why I found myself assembling a tripod on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco near midnight, with a car behind me blaring exceedingly romantic country and latin pop to all passersby.
This photo took a lot of patience and good timing, as I waited for one or two cars to complete their trip down Lombard Street within my exposure window, as I wanted to capture one continuous set of electric s-curves down the entire length of the curvy street.
taken with a reversed lens (Nikon 50mm 1.4) on top of Pentax 85mm f/2
and an direct flash that reflected from the wall on the spider
LENS: Minox 35mm Color Minotar f/2.8 (old lens stripped from an old Minox 35mm film camera.) An adapter to mount this lens on micro 4/3 cameras was made by DAG.
CAMERA: Olympus E-PM1.
Probably well known but playing around, I found this headlight / '1x2 with 1x2 raised bracket' combo. Works nicely for offsetting a SNOT position inwards without having to take the brick work back a stud.
I took another drive out to the Portland Headlight House today, much better weather than yesterday. The Portland Headlight Lighthouse at the Ft. Williams State Park in South Portland, Maine
An early morning cross at Karoonda has GM42,2216,2212 passing through on the main line to cross 3K22 Mindarie sand train sitting on the loop in thick fog on 5-5-09
Early October frost in Madison. One of the cool things about this picture is how the background (and the photographer) get twirled around in the reflections on the headlights
New silver Mazda6 for sale at Don Miller Mazda on Madison's westside
it seems unreal that this was three years ago... as it turns out, some things change quickly and some are timeless
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Good Guys Car Show on 3/16/25.
Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens with circular polarizer.