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Volkswagen e-up
blue-e-motion
400-Volt-charged
Autostadt Wolfsburg (Germany)
Februar 2014
Nikon D90 AF Nikkor 1:3.5-4.5 28-105mm
The technique I've used for this picture I have called 'Dual Motion'. As with some of my earlier abstracts I used shaped card suspended in front of a black background and spun over a long exposure. I developed the idea further by replacing the black background with a mirror which rotated behind the card shape, creating a constantly changing reflection of the environment. The combination of the constantly changing subject and back ground provides a unique image with every shot.
Just playing around with a slow shutter speed while in the subwayy. Definitely gonna play around with it more in the near future!
Unstudio
(Ben van Berkel & Caroline Bos) exhibition at Aedes Architekturforum Berlin May 18 - July 4 2013
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Notice the different directions of the motion blur...it was totally accidental.
It occured probably because the bus was travelling up hill at ooty and the phone got rotated slightly.
Uns 15cm x 10cm.
Os pés e a pintura em spray foram pela amiga
e cenógrafa talentosa Fabiana Fukui.
Realizado para o estúdio Animatório.
First experiments with motion blur and better sharpness. I am now using ISO 100 instead of ISO 400. Also using a tripod. My goal is photographing people “on the move” in an interesting environment. I continue with Caffenol and standdevelopment for the best tonality.
A blast through the tress at Carnon Valley.
I've always wanted to have a go at some shots like this and today was the start of the experiment. I took about 50 shots in the back of the car on the way round some lanes and only 2 were what I would call any good, with this one far and away the best.
Want to try some more with the Probe and Capri at dusk/night next - if we ever get a decent sunset again...