Ever wonder what your camera sees if you leave the shutter open just a bit longer?
I wondered.
So, as we were approaching an intersection with
traffic lights, I decided to find out.
To the camera, it looks like we're going 100 MPH...but in all reality, we probably were lumbering along about 30 MPH.
To the camera, it looks like we're going 100 MPH...but in all reality, we probably were lumbering along about 30 MPH.
Once I downloaded this photo, I did increase the shadows on it in Picasa to increase the focus on the light streaks.
I love it how looks like we flew past the intersection. We really didn't, I promise!
I love it how looks like we flew past the intersection. We really didn't, I promise!
2 comments:
Cool experiment. The photo makes me think of Las Vegas at night.
Coincidentally, another one of my favorite photobloggers, Sam Javanrouh, recently posted a photo of an audience inside a movie house. He used the same long exposure technique, I believe, but for a different purpose.
After I saw my photos, I thought of lightning - something I haven't been able to capture...Yet!
As for the link you provided - I like how the colors from the film being shown stream out from the projection room.
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