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I was set up in the alley to get some shots of people passing by when all of the sudden a guy comes running down the alley with a car behind him. Being an idiot photographer, I keep shooting and don't get out of the way. I end up with three shots of the guy running, none of which alone really tells the story. Thanks to the miracle of photoshop, I have added the last shot of the figure into the first shot of the sequence. I normally only use photoshop for slight exposure adjustments and minor cropping but I could not help myself in this case. FYI the car turned on to the street and the guy was an accountant running to catch a train. Nothing sinister all.
I know, panning is not everybodys liking, but me I like it. I still have to improve in that technique.
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African Wild Dog running wild in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
The Pilot Vessel leaves to return to its station after we safely negotiated a stretch of the Norwegian Inside Passage on our recent Cruise.
After the heavy rain that we have recently experience, water running off the mountains hence the River Running Wild!
Highway traffic through the front windshield of a moving vehicle.
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Getting wind of a very late running No 35 freight train about 9 hours late saw me at Andover to try and get a shot at one of the few locations I could think of with the correct lighting. When I arrived the sky was black and there seemed no chance of getting a sunny photo. However the train did a crew change and was further delayed and miraculously as I heard the approaching train the sky started to break up a bit. By the time the train was infront of me it was now full sunshine peeping through the clouds. Note it was blowing a gale too as the grass will attest to.
Photo By Steve Bromley.