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04/12/2003 03:50:34 AM · #1
My favorites are the simple ones with detectable patterns.
04/12/2003 03:35:03 AM · #2
Thanks -- I'm trying to pick my spots carefully, but traffic out here is pretty crazy sometimes (like at all times except Sunday mornings...)
04/12/2003 01:58:45 AM · #3
I love light movement photos they are wonderful abstracts. Yours are good just don't have an accident taking them.
04/12/2003 01:31:38 AM · #4
I think I like five, eight, nine, and twelve best -- the simpler ones which look "more planned."

I also shoot a lot of pictures on the move, including this one of Coasters at Magic Mountain, and this one of a speeding BART train.
04/12/2003 01:02:11 AM · #5
if you look in my portfolio, i have done a few. this was my MO w/ conventional photography, though I shot little in color. i am really enjoying the flexibility and immediacy of digital for now. Thanks for the feedback.
04/12/2003 12:49:48 AM · #6
You know what would be cool is if you stick three or more together on one picture. Very interesting pictures. Keep that imagination rolling.
04/12/2003 12:01:19 AM · #7
i like the shots, matt...very abstract. just be careful!
04/11/2003 08:07:36 PM · #8
yeah swash,
i like the hap-hazard thing. i do the tripod thing all the time, this is just an evoloution of an accidental shot. i work 4pm-4am, so i pose little threat to other motorists. i am just getting a hold on some compositional control with it. thanks.
04/11/2003 07:59:00 PM · #9
They are kind of fun, but a bit hap-hazard in look/feel. I'd suggest being safe and sane, park the car and experiment either hand held or better yet on a loosely set tripod (so you can swing freely, but with a solid foundation). Experimentation is great with digitals, no expensive developing/film costs. So go for it!!! (Just don't kill yourself trying)
04/11/2003 07:53:46 PM · #10
hi again,

i am currently experimenting with photographing lights while driving,
i was wondering what y'all think... any feedback would be greatly appreciated...

-matt
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