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Taken a couple nights ago at Sunset Park. Forgot to change ISO from my nightdrive selfy....
Equipment:
Camera: Nikon D800e
Lens: Rokinon 14mm Ultra Wide-Angle f/2.8 IF ED UMC
Focal Length: 14mm
ISO Speed: 800
Aperture: f/8
Shutter: mixed
Tripod: Really Right Stuff TVC-33
Ball Head: Really Right Stuff BH-55 LR
Filter: none
Processing:
Lightroom 5.3 [color balance, sharpening, etc]
CS6 [composite: 2 exposures blended, luminosity masking]
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My attempt at a night driving shot...yeah, I need to work on this technique!
In this clip, you can more clearly see my heads up display on the wind shield. It's a spiffy and inexpensive little device. :-)
The drive home from work tonight. A lot happening on the road out there. Seemed like an ideal time to snap a photo while I navigated. Don't worry, I am classically trained to shoot and drive. Studied it at Juilliard.
Driving westbound Interstate 44/Will Rogers Turnpike at dusk, approaching the Will Rogers Archway (also known as the Vinita rest area, Vinita service area, and the "Glass House").
Craig County, Oklahoma
Friday evening 11 March 2022
Kodak ProFotoXL ISO 100 print film.
f3.5, 3-seconds, camera braced at forehead with driving seat's headrest support. 4:30am 20thAug2013
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I was going to drop my friend at Lucknow railway station to catch the train to Gorakhpur. In Hazaratganj market we bet against train, instead of going to rly station we both headed towards highway to Gorakhpur. I left Lucknow city at 10:30 pm to Gorakhpur, dropped him there at 2:15am and reached back Lucknow at 5:45 am
sooc.
This is one of my fave shots ever.
It’s the perfect night
To just drive on by
Let the dashboard underscore
Everything we’ve seen
While the world plays for our pleasure
On our windshield silver screen
And I don’t know just where we’re going
And I don’t care where we’ve been
But we just coast on through
Coz while I’m here with you, you know
There’s no place I’d rather be
No place I’d rather be
Night Drive - Gotye
www.landrover.com/gb/en/lr/experience-land-rover
An unforgettable evening with one of the most exciting and atmospheric driving experiences on the planet.
Something I've been playing with for sometime..
OS: Ubuntu with Macbuntu GTK theme
AWN lucido dock (customised)
Covergloobus theme: squareone (displays the albumart, the center wall hanging within the wallpaper)
Custom icons from deviantart: (Apple icon superpack, wooden slick drives...)
Conky script is modified version of conky Nightdrive plus modifications for rhythmbox music player (deviantart)
Image location: GA-400 North at the toll booth. I'm to the left in the cruise lane...
The rig: Sony DSLR-A700 w/Sony SAL-1118 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 DT Lens and Minolta RC-1000L remote control cord. The VG-C70AM Vertical Grip was used to provide plenty of power. Camera set to Aperture Priority mode, lens set to f/5.6, lens zoomed to approx. 15mm, manually focused to infinity and camera set to Continuous Bracketing ±2/3 EV increment/5 shots, auto white balance and ISO 1250. Due to the ever changing view and pin-point light sources involved, multi-segment metering mode was employed. Images saved as RAW. Camera attached to a Manfrotto Magic Arm attached to a Manfrotto Super Clamp attached to the passenger seat headrest bracket. The Nissan Frontier King Cab gave the extra room for the rig to be slightly behind me giving a wide view and occasionally catching myself in the shot.
Shots taken by simply pressing the remote release sitting in my lap as I drove…
Processed in Adobe Camera Raw and Nik Software’s Dfine 2.0 for further noise reduction.
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There was a soft hum, vibrating and hidden in the wires... it gets quieter every day. I’m different now.
www.landrover.com/gb/en/lr/experience-land-rover
An unforgettable evening with one of the most exciting and atmospheric driving experiences on the planet.
Recipe for fun: Prop the tripod between the seats, place remote release in your lap, drive, click enjoy. Shot somewhere between Boston and New Gloucester, Maine.
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Time to make a different thing from my usual style and to produce something with a driving beat.
For this track i used my Filterbank "Ebbe & Flut" which i use really rare. The audio quality isn't really professional and the track could be enhanced with some voise and synthesizer samples, but it's a live recording just for fun and i won't make a science of it. The beat and sound comes from the Roland MC-909. You're watching a nightdrive in Madeira, from Encumeada via Camara de Lobos via Funchal to Canico.
Image location: I-85/I-75 Connector North. Note HOV lane on the left...
The rig: Sony DSLR-A700 w/Sony SAL-1118 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 DT Lens and Minolta RC-1000L remote control cord. The VG-C70AM Vertical Grip was used to provide plenty of power. Camera set to Aperture Priority mode, lens set to f/5.6, lens zoomed to approx. 15mm, manually focused to infinity and camera set to Continuous Bracketing ±2/3 EV increment/5 shots, auto white balance and ISO 1250. Due to the ever changing view and pin-point light sources involved, multi-segment metering mode was employed. Images saved as RAW. Camera attached to a Manfrotto Magic Arm attached to a Manfrotto Super Clamp attached to the passenger seat headrest bracket. The Nissan Frontier King Cab gave the extra room for the rig to be slightly behind me giving a wide view and occasionally catching myself in the shot.
Shots taken by simply pressing the remote release sitting in my lap as I drove…
Processed in Adobe Camera Raw and Nik Software’s Dfine 2.0 for further noise reduction.