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A Fab afternoon in Cambridge shooting, this little replica steam lorry was superb to see... Thanks to Sam for the encouragement.
Shot from front porch to test the battery grip increased burst speed.
Fairly large crop from original image. Subject (firetruck) speeding on interstate, 3-4 blocks away.
Shot handheld using a 105mm macro lens.
This northbound Brightline train bound for West Palm Beach was not scheduled to stop at the new Boca Raton station. The construction site behind the train is evidence of Florida’s sustained building boom.
This shot was taken for a Pentax advertorial in the UKs Digital Photo Pro magazine. Shooting this kind of image is so simple, there's absolutely no computer trickery involved either. You just have to mount the camera onto the car to make sure the camera and the car are moving at the same speed.
Speeding through Prestonpans is 66601 hauling the loaded GMC 'Bin' train on the 13th November 2017. 66601 is working 1542 York Yard - Oxwellmains via Millerhill train and is seen passing here at 2135 with 42 loaded household waste containers
Before I bought my DP2, I did read a lot of bad reviews and comments about this camera. They all said that the DP2 was a pretty useless camera, too slow for moving objects and that can't be used anyting but landscapes.
I used a manual Pentax before and I was a bit amazed by those comments. How people could take such good pictures back in the 60's with cameras that had no Autofocus, or any automated function at all????
Actually, you can.
Another shot of Marley, this time at full speed through Horsell Common. Nikon D750 + Nikkor 70-300mm.
Twee onbekende plan V's snellen voort langs het Almelo-Vecht kanaal.
Two Unknown emu's from the plan V type are speeding forward besides the Almelo-Vecht canal.
Taken at Woodville, NSW, Australia.
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WSOR 4003 is rolling through the woods between Lone Rock and Spring Green, WI, returning to Madison from Boscobel with the T8.
18/04/2014 (Good Fri) 1440 Harthorpe Bank (north of Beattock) 390148 Virgin Harrier 9M84 1400 Glasgow - Euston via Birmingham (with a friendly toot on the horn from Robin Ralston who I bumped into while he was walking his dog in the morning) www.robf.weebly.com
UCC Feltham 2145 speeds past the depot and St Judes church.
1/76 scale OO gauge London tram layout. The tram is built from the Tower Models plastic kit, so it's a relatively easy job to have the rear platform doors open in prototypical fashion.
On 14th August 1979, 47544 speeds north away from Gloucester at Churchdown, with a passenger service for Birmingham. In October 1989, 47544 caught fire, and after being moved to Doncaster Works for assessment, it was placed into store there and withdrawn during February 1990. Moved by road to MC Metals at Springburn, it was disposed of in June 1991.
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Speeding By With A Different Flag From The Crowd Of Fans Celebrating French Victory Over Portugal On The Streets Of Montreal, Quebec Canada
Featured And Dropped In Explore Jul 7, 2006 #359
CN 528 is on it way to the U.S. border as it approaches Rouses Point, NY where it will become CP 930 and a CP crew will take over for the its journey south. The leader is ex-Conrail (NS 6776) and trailing is ex-UP SD90 NS 7301.
Virgin Trains East Coast power car 43320 Leads a Southbound HST at full pelt on the east coast main line south of Doncaster
Scuderia in the Monaco tunnel...
Not the sharpest shot but I like the way it came out...
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long exposure of the Isle of Lewis ferry crossing, I only wish it actually went this fast...
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I always thought he was going too fast. You'd never catch Mario tearing around like that! A fun parody tee for all you gamers of the early 90's.
...I've always wanted to get driving shots. That is shots of how it feels like to be driving - and you know me - especially driving at night. However, since the car is moving and you have little light these shots are hard.
One of my contacts (toni V) has many terrific driving shots. I was hoping to replicate this shot he has, but I failed. More on that in a bit...
www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1095139960&context=s...
...I had heard that using a Gorilla tripod strapped to the headrest is one solution. However, when I took this shoot I did not have my Gorilla Tripod yet (the Amazon box was waiting for me when I got home today!!). So I strapped the tripod in the backseat with the legs on each side of the divider. Then I secured it used both seatbelts in the back. I also used the passenger's seatbelt. It was pretty sturdy and did not move much.
Then I attached my Rebel with my new 10-20mm Sigma. I wanted a wide shot so I could see all the windows so I shot wide open at 10mm.
My first shoot got too much of me (see the first shot below) so I adjusted the camera and moved my seat way back and inclined the seat backwards. Fortunately, my car has a telescoping steering wheel which I adjusted to towards me so I could reach it. Then I started driving slowly and smoothly. This takes some effort since I typically drive somewhat aggressively (if you drive this car like a Camry you find yourself wanting a Camry - which is no bad thing mind you). Also I drive mostly alone so I don't have to think about jolting people or tripods with expensive gear on them around with sudden burst of speed or jolting gear changes.
I also tried to avoid potholes, but in Jersey this is hard. Most of these shots are from Port Imperial Blvd. (goes along the Hudson with nice views of Midtown Manhattan) at speeds of about 30 mph.
Then I decided to go on the Turnpike at speeds of 50-70 mph. Surprisingly these shots did not turn out that badly.
I need to experiment a lot more with this, but I happy for a first try.
I also attempted to replicate this shot by Toni V:
www.flickr.com/photos/toniphotos/1730053829/
Terrific don't you agree? I love his shot. He took it without a tripod (it is a 10 second exposure!!!). He also provided this sketch:
www.flickr.com/photos/toniphotos/1491592704/
I tried this sitting still in a parking lot (and pressing the camera against the glass and got blurry shot every time. Toni V must have arms of steel...
I also should have taken these shots without rain (to see better through the windshield and with more traffic (this was arond 10 pm). I will try to zoom closer to the windshield as well.
You can also try these shots during the day with some cool results as another contact of mine does (hermanau)
www.flickr.com/photos/hermanau/543534281/
Here is the slideshow of my shots...
www.flickr.com/photos/85625337@N00/tags/mazdadrivingnight...
UPDATE: I deleted a shot and added two more.