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Water turns a cataract on the Speed River in Riverside Park in the City of Guelph.
1999 marks the third time in my life when I picked up the photography bug. Armed with a new Canon FTb to replace one lost in a fire, I was out photographing again.
Check out an album containing more of my photos shot in 1999, or photos from The City of Guelph, which was my inspiration at this time.
Canon FTb
Unknown lens
Shot on Kodak Royal Gold 200 film.
The Northern Pintail Duck migrates at night at speeds of around 48 miles per hour. The longest nonstop flight recorded was 1,800 miles!
Photographed in Bosque del Apaches NWR, New Mexico.
A fragment of a video of me doing the Speed Ball sent to me by the boys at the gym where I went to train for a few months. It would be nice if these new friends could now train with me in my gym where I've returned, but unfortunately this isn't possible....🇮🇹Un frammento di un video di me che faccio Speed Ball, inviatomi dai ragazzi della palestra dove mi sono allenato per qualche mese. Sarebbe bello se questi nuovi amici potessero ora allenarsi con me nella mia palestra, dove sono tornato, ma purtroppo questo non è possibile.
Visiting the Bluebell Railway for the Gala B12 8572. Trying to nail the pan technique, still a way to go and something to practise on, but getting there slowly
Des arbres, de l'eau et un ciel légèrement couvert, quasiment personne lorsque je suis arrivé sur place. Le weekend est différent un nombre de personne conséquent vienne profiter de ce lieu ombragée surtout durant le printemps et l'été. Bref j'étais heureux.
Sentier du Bout du Monde, Saint-Vincent-Puymaufrais, Bournezeau, Vendée, Pays de la Loire, France
By the lake was his favourite place to practice.
Not sure how I got this trike, think it was a bulk lot, but it was just the back half piece. No front wheel. so, when life gives you lemons...
This Lurcher unleashed its blistering pace and almost appeared to skim the surface of this tidal pool, i just love the determined look on his face!
In level flight Puffins are surprisingly quick - reaching speeds up to 55 MPH.
The reason for the tight crop here (other than to show the wonderful detail :-) is that I only just managed to fit him/her in the frame as he/she whizzed past.
Taken on the Isle of Lunga, Inner Herbrides. Home to 10,000 very confiding Puffins and lots of other amazing sea birds.
Cruising across the desert, she's a rusty old bike, but as long as the engine runs she'll get you there in one piece.
The first entry in my 2022 project to build a speeder every month for using legacy (retired) Lego Colors. Exceptions for minifigure parts and prints. This model uses Sand Violet, Sand Red, and Metallic Sand Yellow.
3D View: mecabricks.com/en/models/7X2Rn09G2ZY
Speed Of Sound
How long before I get in?
Before it starts, before I begin?
How long before you decide?
Before I know what it feels like?
Where to, where do I go?
If you never try, then you'll never know
How long do I have to climb
Up on the side of this mountain of mine?
Look up, I look up at night
Planets are moving at the speed of light
Climb up, up in the trees
Every chance that you get
Is a chance you seize
How long am I gonna stand
With my head stuck under the sand?
I'll start before I can stop
Before I see things the right way up..............
A pre World War One GN Cycle Car, with a 1908 JAP air-cooled V8 engine. Built by Richard Scaldwell and seen here speeding along the Goodwood race track.
Eight hand-held exposures representing 1.5 seconds and about 30 yards of track. I'm guessing that last bit though - 30 yards in 1.5 seconds is around 40mph which seems probably about right given that the chicane is just out of shot on the right.
For all you continental types, 30 yards is approximately 27 metres.
Moving fast is not the same as going somewhere.
(Robert Anthony)
Looking close... on Friday! - TOY CARS IN MOTION
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
Previously unpublished image from August 2019.
This Phoho is a result of 'High Speed Photography" Course By Teacher: Mohammed Jawad Al.Moemn (Photographer from KSA) in Kuwait Science Club
الصورة من نتائج دورة "التصوير فائق السرعه" مع الاستاذ محمد جواد المؤمن (مصور سعودي) - في النادي العلمي الكويتي
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Gear: FUJIFILM FinePix S5Pro
Exposure Time: 3 sec.
F-Number: 8
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 200 mm
Lens: NIKON 70-200 mm - f/2.8
Exposure Program: Manual
Flash: 3 -Flashs - High Speed Photography by using voice sensor
تصوير فائق السرعه باستخدام حساس الصوت