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Subject information: Wayne Harridge
Title: F19
Gear used: Olympus OM-2N, Zuiko 35mm f2, Winder 2, Manfrotto Super Clamp, Nissan Pathfinder, Polaroid wireless release
Aperture: f11
Shutter speed: Auto, 10 sec approx.
Film used: Kodak EBX
Technical information: Drive along the F19 freeway, camera attached to bull bar, camera triggered by remote release, film scanned with Epson 2450.
Subject information: F19 Freeway lights with vehicle lights.
 

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Comment left by: Mickey Trageser (no e-mail specified) I like the intensity of the colored lights and the way they bend. They seem to be guided by the deep colored skyline. Very cool shot.

Comment left by: Chris (ftog at threeshoes.co.uk) Good idea, although a little risky for the little camera... I like this shot.

Comment left by: Donald MacDonald (donald.macdonald@care4free.net) Attached to the bull bar? Now, is it loosely attached or is that a bumpy road?!
The risks are justified by an interesting shot. Motion in three dimensions!

Comment left by: Mickey Trageser (no e-mail specified) Funny how the road stripes seem so smoothe in their approach compared to the lights. Perhaps because the lights are more like points and the stripes are, well, like stripes. Long.

Comment left by: Mike (no e-mail specified) Nice abstract composition

Comment left by: Jim Caldwell (jamesfc@gte.net) Very nice! I attempted something like this without much success - maybe it's the curve the makes the shot?

Comment left by: Gary Edwards (no e-mail specified) Yes, the curve definately makes the shot.

Comment left by: James Harridge (jcharridge@hotmail.com) Nice to see the surname...! Was u speeding while taking the shot :oP



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