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10/18/2003 12:19:19 AM · #1
I think the picture looks pretty nice, I just had my A70 resting on a guard rail next to a highway, and i set the exposure to 1 second and snapped it just as a car was coming. I was experimenting with evaluative white balance, trying to get interesting results, and I think it's pretty interesting, if nothing else...

//jonbuder.fotopic.net/ - The picture I mean should be at/near the top of the list.
10/18/2003 12:25:47 AM · #2
I like it. Especially the rich colour and slight tilt to the composition. Good Job and I look forward to seeing more of your work.

BTW, your site is VERY slow to load.

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10/18/2003 01:28:33 AM · #3
I just tried MadMan2K's site and it seemed to load very fast on my dsl line.

Message edited by author 2003-10-18 01:29:47.
10/18/2003 01:37:58 AM · #4
I just took a peek at your photo madman2k..that is too cool! The colors are great..I love how the slower shutter speed allows that glow to the stars. Great shot, and by the way I am on dial-up and your photo loaded super fast for me.
10/18/2003 05:26:23 AM · #5
Nice capture. You chose a good time of day for it - I much prefer streaked light shots taken at dusk as there is more ambient light to retain interest in the shot and the risk of overexposure and glare is reduced.

I like the subtle highlights in the crash barrier too.
10/18/2003 03:50:02 PM · #6
Really cool shot, Jon. I like how the car sorta looks like a comet (you don't see the individual lights). The blue is great, too. Nice job.
10/18/2003 04:01:57 PM · #7
I do enjoy this kind of stuff, so here are some of my long-exposure outtakes from the Urban challenge:








Message edited by author 2003-10-18 16:04:48.
10/18/2003 04:59:56 PM · #8
I like your shots Jon. Was that Hendrix who got his head ripped off?
10/18/2003 08:11:18 PM · #9
Originally posted by Jon Lucas:

I do enjoy this kind of stuff, so here are some of my long-exposure outtakes from the Urban challenge:



Tough call on your challenge post. When you shoot such fine stuff, how do you choose?! I gave your original urban shot an 8, but this one I like even better.
10/18/2003 08:15:51 PM · #10
I've only ever "tried" it once, and that was a mistake. I was actually trying to take a night-time panoramic shot in Cheddar Gorge, but cars kept on driving by.


10/18/2003 08:23:05 PM · #11
Originally posted by Konador:

I've only ever "tried" it once, and that was a mistake. I was actually trying to take a night-time panoramic shot in Cheddar Gorge, but cars kept on driving by.



Incredibly simple, yet incredibly cool. Very crisp and clear. I could see a slight variant of this as a Nike ad.
10/18/2003 08:24:10 PM · #12
That mistake is better then some of our real shots.
10/18/2003 08:29:56 PM · #13
Originally posted by hgpayne:

Incredibly simple, yet incredibly cool. Very crisp and clear. I could see a slight variant of this as a Nike ad.


Nice idea!


10/18/2003 09:02:27 PM · #14
Especially sweet if Nike ever get into car tyre manufacture - you could be in the money! Great shot Ben.

Thanks all for the comments and faves on my urban shots too.
10/18/2003 09:36:00 PM · #15
Thanks for all the comments. I love that shot with the double-decker bus (I think) going past, it's just plain cool.
10/19/2003 09:20:43 AM · #16
Originally posted by Konador:

I've only ever "tried" it once, and that was a mistake. I was actually trying to take a night-time panoramic shot in Cheddar Gorge, but cars kept on driving by.



Konador, you just made my wallpaper of the day! Awesome in it's simplicity!
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