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This shot kinda creeps me out, because of the two shadows on the right. It looks like two people are standing somewhere, but there was no one around. Honestly, I still don't know where the two shadows are from...Would mean the world to me if you could support me with a like for my Facebook page!
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Organized chaos. From above, the tangled mess of an L.A. freeway system. Like circuits on a keyboard. Some one, some where, made sense of all of this. They do a great job of keeping travelers unaware of the neighborhoods they pass through. The density of Los Angeles is mind boggling. An aerial view puts thing into perspective. It's a never ending single file line.
Paysage typique du Namib, avec ses pistes rectilignes, sans âme qui vive, ni la moindre voiture en vue ( une tous les 25 à 30 Km)
A multiple exposure capture! Made with my Fujifilm XT-2, Except for some very light editing on my Samsung S7, entirely made 'in camera' using the double exposure function and alterations in settings such as WB and camera angle etc.. So essentially 'SOOC'.
I took this photo with the thought of when a car flies by you and right after that a huge, quick gush of air follows. I really enjoy that moment.
Running down the middle of Interstate 10 on Metrolink's San Gabriel Sub, Santa Fe 4-8-4 steam locomotive #3751 powers a special east to San Bernardino to help celebrate the Railroad Days event in that city.
Before paved freeways and the autobahn, and yes, even before digital cameras!
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:3.5/55mm lens and Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter using Fuji 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Lok 1619 en 4401 aan kop van de autotrein hier net het station van Den Bosch achterlatend, op weg van Bad Bentheim naar Roosendaal.
As we made our way through the peaks to Sheffield I was surrounded by beautiful scenery which makes me realise how great our countryside is! Here is a view of my day on the road
While traveling, Oddio ( www.flickr.com/photos/oddiophoto ) asked me if he could shoot a series of photos using a remote with a digital camera, no flash, and hidden on a tripod. I let him do it on this freeway shot and in return I got copies of the shots. While bored today I found the folder of photos and decided to see if I could make a video consisting of stitched together still shots. I am no video editor, but here's a first 90 minute attempt at stitching 350+ still photos in iMovie.