Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-16-2009, 07:54 AM
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@Black Magic: Thank you. I have seen The Mist and it was sort of the effect I was hoping to capture with a thick fog. Another movie in my head during these captures was The Fog. :P
@Damn Brit: I would never have captured any of these scenes on their own. The fog is a definite drama-queen.
@Ash: Thanks. I have never seen anybody else's fog shots, but I'm sure there's some great ones out there.
@BaggyG: 'Cracking' it open for more than 3 seconds would put me way past 180km/h. I can't imagine how fast you were going before your spill. But you lived to be a photographer now. Welcome to the forum and glad to have you on-board.
@kerrowdown & @xs400: On my website, #3 was also posted as my favorite. Makes you wonder what the rider is thinking about the road ahead. Allows you to create a plot, which makes a picture truly effective. All the other fog shots look cool, but do not have a subject with plot-potential. :)
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-16-2009, 12:46 AM
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Thanks for the feedback everybody. Glad you like them.
You sound like a rider. It speaks volume to me too and the empty road ahead this early in the morning makes it too tempting to just crack it wide open for 3 seconds. :cool:
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-15-2009, 10:44 PM
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Thanks for the feedback. My laptop monitor screen is so dirty that I can't tell if something is sensor dust or stains on my monitor. :)
HAHAHHAAHA ... I just noticed that the graffiti on the train says VaG***"
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-15-2009, 09:46 PM
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Yesterday, the weatherman called for frost and freezing overnight lows. I had an inkling that a thick fog might roll in to blanket the city. Amanda had classes at 8AM on Saturday so when she woke up and noticed the fog, she woke me up too knowing I would be excited to take photos in the fog. Here are my results. Enjoy!
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