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I was sitting at the light in the rain with my camera next to me again so I couldn't resist taking a couple of shots. 50mm f/1.4.
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From a loose-leaf brochure set issued by the famous electrical and components firm based in Birmingham, Jospeph Lucas, in around 1935. The various leaflets describe the main items of electrical equipment found in cars from batteries to starters and lights and how best to maintain them - with lots of hints on DIY as was common with motor vehicles at the time. Lucas had grown tobe a vital part of the supply chain as the Birmingham and West Midlands automotive industries grew int he first decades of the 2oth Century and they in turn had sprung from the bicycle manufacting companies based here. Lucas had started supplying bike components before diversifying into automobile electrics.
Several of the leaflets have marvellous scraperboard illustrations, sadly anonymous, that are very period! This for "Lamps", one of Lucas's specialities, shows a marvellous night view through the windscreen.
As I headed home along Historic Highway 30 from Rowena Crest (where sunset had fizzled in a bank of dark gray clouds) I stopped at this pullout just east of Mosier which overlooks the Columbia River Gorge (see notes on photo). The highways were filled with end of weekend traffic heading home.
The 30 second exposures I started out with just weren't long enough for the lights on the Washington side to illuminate the whole stretch of SR14 visible there, so I started taking 4 min exposures, and as twilight progressed the lights from Mosier, and the Hood River, White Salmon, Bingen area (about 6 miles distant) began to illuminate the quickly moving clouds from below. When I saw that a train was going to be coming by, I moved the tripod to include the railroad tracks wondering if the lights from the train would be too bright and blow out the trees that I suspected they would illuminate. But I lucked out and the locomotive lights illuminated the Fall color on the trees just perfectly... Pause by the road/cliff-side, view large on black. N10674
Deadman Hill in the New Forest at 5:30 in the morning. Only a single car passed whilst I tried to catch the trails of the remaining stars in the early dawn light.
Photo was taken around the Grand Central (NYC), and were edited after watching the Blade Runner 2049.
Thought it might be possible to create a cyberpunk effect from the street scene by fondling with the color temperature and vibrance on different parts of the picture and it seems to work out fine.
I'm extremely happy that the girl in the pic happened to be wearing a leather jacket and that her face was lightened up by the carlight just in the right moment.
Re-posted! Hot pixel problem sorted...
First night time shots...went well!
Criticism welcome!
Might be a rubbish thing to say but...do fave and comment on them again! I do apologise for the inconvenience! :-D
© SJC Photography 2011
Abstract waves created with in-camera movement of city and car lights below Fairmont Ridge, San Leandro, California.
Zooming Night Shoot of the Road to Bahaim's garden in Haifa. Car lights on the way of the German Colony
Who doesn't want to experience the overwhelming nostalgia of the famous Route 66? Many parts have been superseded by the Interstate 40, so we decided to make a detour to the original route. The cars on the left are trying to pursue us from Kingman. Regarding history, they should drive in the opposite direction. :)
"I also live in a town that Route 66 goes through. Route 66 is many things, the Main Street of America, The Mother Road, Main Street USA and many more names. Route 66 first started out as many “trails” that wagon trains used to get to California or the “west”. There are still parts of Route 66 today that have ruts on the side of the road from wagon trains. The Sante Fe Tail, Smith trail and many Native American trails, are part of this history. Before there were roads there were railroads and many of them followed the old trails. They set up a system for transit across the US to the new west. In 1908 the Ford Motor T came out and changed the way Americans lived. They now could travel at a faster pace and see the country. Because of the cars, the idea of paved highways evolved. Nice roads that helped you navigate the land, smoother safer roads. Paving the roads started on a state level and then moved to a national level and in 1921 the federal government passed an act that would make a federal highway system. This was the reason Route 66 was born. It was the first highway to connect the rest of the US to the West. Route 66 starts in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica. Route 66 is very famous because people used it during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. When the Midwest was struck by a drought many people rushed to California to look for gold and to find jobs. They faced many hardships along the way and many turned away before they got there! The book Grapes of Wrath was based off this and really shows how hard times were thus, giving Route 66 the name of the “Mother Road”. There are 2,400 miles that run between Chicago and Santa Monica."
User Surfjax32 answered to the question "Why is the Route 66 so famous?"
Lamborghini Reventon. This is a shot I did and did not have chance to finish this off from a shoot earlier this year. The shot was taken with a Nikon D300 with a Nikon 17 - 55 f/2.8 DX lense. Lighting was from a single SB800 setup on a stand up high above the centre of the car and angled down to the floor with a Elemental Easy Soft Box and Black Foil down the sides to create a strip light set to +1 - 1/3 ev triggered with Nikon CLS. A little addtional work during post with subtle dodging and burning in work with additional shadow and lighting detail added. This is not a CGI image.
© GrimLight 2010
Starting the day at 6:30h driving to Munich and the sun is getting out.
Capture with my Fuji X100's, developed in Aperture with presets and VSCO film while waiting in the conference room.
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*Gold Rush - Dubai* - Limited Edition Platinum 25 Series
Finally a new image release. This baby has been a serious piece of work - both for capturing and for the final processing.
To give a sense of scale. I had to use 10 individual images, all shot at 16mm on full-frame (10.5mm on crop sensor DSLR) on my D800 to stitch an image, that shows the entire scene with minimum distortion. Image size from the D800 is 36 Megapixel, but image has only about 50 Megapixel. Tiny fractions of each image had to used to carefully stitch this photo. It is simply impossible to capture entire buildings in Dubai without distortion with one single shot. And I not only wanted to show the skyscrapers but the also opposite, which can be found just on the other side of the main road of Sheik Zayed. The image was taken just around sunrise at 6:30am, which posed another huge challenge for long-exposure panoramic photography, due to the quickly changing light.
In the background you can see the currently tallest building on Earth - Burj Khalifa. On the very right side far out and in the ocean stands the Burj Al Arab, which you won't be able to see on this image.
Hope you like the photo and the short explanation
Cheers,
André
This is the first site i have been able to find that has both on and off slip roads visible together with the motorway sandwiched in the middle.
While i was taking pictures at this site i missed a police car with its bule lights on coming off at the left hand slip road and then turning right to go over the bridge, i think he must have been going to a burglary in progress because he only had his blue lights on and nothing else all the way.
This is the 3rd time i have been taking light trails and the emergency services have gone by, and its the 3rd time i have missed them all.
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
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Night bokeh taken up a high hill looking down on the night city.
Taken at ISO 800, Canon 1100D, 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 IS II Lens, (Canon 1100D kit lens).
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
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I decided to to try my first foggy car light trails on a roundabout i have took car light trails on before just without the fog.
I think they turned out ok but the fog was a little too thick i think.
I will include the light trails picture of this roundabout without the fog.
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.
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Camera: Fujica GW690 /
Lens: Fujinon 1:3.5 90mm /
Film : Ilford FP4 /
Developer : Ilfotec LC29 /
Fixer : Ilford rapid fixer /
(& Ilford washaid)
Scanner : Epson V700 /
Software : Elements / Aperture / iMac /
很早以前就覺得這邊非常漂亮
每次經過的時候都總是讓我再次感動
雖然那時候在當兵很苦,可是總是經過這個路段
駕駛兵總是跟我說「排ㄝ,你看,天空中有一隻魚耶!」
超美的
隨著車子的前進
這隻魚會變化城蜘蛛網、或是蝴蝶
就好像漂浮在天空中的九份
正在用天空黑色的布幕投影著各樣的畫面
在深澳發電廠的前面這個路段,是我覺得最漂亮的一個地方
路延伸上去就是九份,開車的時候一定都會看到
也因為正對著路
所以非常難曝光,長時間曝光會讓整個路上超級明亮
增加了些許的難度了^^"
這個是Google Maps的 link 地點:
maps.google.com.tw/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=zh-TW&msa=0...
在二號省道上、濱海公路向宜蘭方向走的話晚上一定可以看到的
雪隧通了之後、我想看到這個景的人應該更少了吧~
曾經有幾次九份因為颱風大雨崩塌
我都怕這樣的天災會改變九份的地貌
讓他的路燈路線走樣,就不像魚了
還好過了快要十年、他樣子還是沒有和我想像記憶中差太多
趕快拍下記錄起來吧!
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Light trails of cars with the moon somewhere on the A19, it was a good night for photography, it was not cold (for a change) we had a beautiful full moon and i saw a Aston Martin one-77 for the very first time, the fastest naturally aspirated car in the world, and i am likely to never seen one ever again as they have only been on sale for 5 months and there is only 77 of them in the whole world, yet the McLaren F1 has been on sale for 19 years and there is 71 of them and i still have never seen a McLaren F1.
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.
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If you enjoy taking pictures of Car Light Trails At Night please feel free to join the group.
All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.
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Fog is not very common around here, So when a thick fog rolled into the Salt Lake valley, when i got home from work, i just had grab my tripod, and run outside!
I have a longer (about 6min) version of this video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEdRf6RmCpw
The song in the video is my own original creation, made with music software.
I shot this video with my Lumix G85 and a Nikon Nikkor f/1.2 lens at a 1/8sec shutter speed at f/1.2 to achieve the look of this video. This is what creates the light trails, not software effects. Post processing was limited to color correction. The editing challenge of this video lay in trying to boost the intensity of the colors without destroying the image quality in the process by losing all the color complexity.
I am very pleased with how the combination of the visuals and music came together for the final product here.
- Josh