fototheque 0 Posted January 31, 2002 Amazing! Actual proof of time travel! You went 4 minutes into the future! How was it? Link to comment
muellerworld 0 Posted January 31, 2002 Do you like this photo that I took with daylight film and an 80Afilter, or do you likethe http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=549656">unfilteredversion better?I like the color-corrected streaks in this photo better, but thegreenish/yellow of the other version has a certain appeal. Comments/Opinions? Link to comment
jean_schweitzer 0 Posted January 31, 2002 I prefer this one, I like the "sky of light", Thanks to have a look on my picture which I also have sent today to the critique forum. jean Link to comment
tony p 0 Posted January 31, 2002 OK, its not the first time I've seen one of these, far from it, but I like what you've achieved. I do one of these from time to time - its great fun not really knowing how well it'll turn out. I particularly like the blue trails. (At first when I saw Eastbourne, I thought you meant the one in England: believe me, four minutes is plenty in Eastbourne, UK!!). Link to comment
lund photography 0 Posted February 1, 2002 I see 2 things here.. #1 the driver is on the wrong side of the car (snicker-snicker), and #2 and they think people talking on cell phones is bad? Link to comment
eric_jaakkola 0 Posted February 2, 2002 Couldn't you keep your hands still for just 4 minutes! Link to comment
allan engelhardt 0 Posted February 10, 2002 Maybe a flash inside to illuminate the interior and the driver? Probably at -1 or -2 EV to keep the mood. Neat shot. Link to comment
markku_kivinen 0 Posted March 19, 2002 I have the same shot in my folder!! :) Darn, I knew there was no way I was the first person to try this out. haha! I like yours better I think! Link to comment
radoslav_din 0 Posted March 27, 2002 nice one keeping the camera still relative to the car! Link to comment
yahia_shawkat 0 Posted February 8, 2003 The yellow non filtered one seems the more psychedelic, though this shorter exposure meant that the car's interior is darker here and I seem to favor it more since it gives more importance to what is going on outside with just enough hint of the context.(The other shot got me worrying about if you were driving a Holden or a Ford) Link to comment
peter_daalder 0 Posted June 15, 2003 What I like the best about this, is the fact that the 'warp speed' effect is also visible in both outside mirrors. Excellent shot! Link to comment
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