Drive by shootings

12 years 10 months ago #99875 by Nikonjan
Now, that i have your attention. Do you ever,( as a passenger), do abstracts by moving your camera up and down at a slow shutter speed of trees or cars etc?

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12 years 10 months ago #99883 by The Time Capturer
I haven't, but, if I ever get the chance, I'm sure I will now. My big thing is to suddenly hit the brakes and pull over when I see something of interest, totally disregarding the horn honking that tends to follow. Bad habit, I know.

Sure, practice makes perfect but, unless you learn from your mistakes, you are only perfecting your ability to fail.
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12 years 10 months ago #99889 by fotozone
I do!!! Frequently during the summer months my dad takes me on his H-D, I have gotten some good shots from the back of it. I imagine we make an odd site going down the road, me with my camera and his little dog in her seat on the back of the bike. :rofl:
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12 years 10 months ago #99905 by SnapShotsByTracy
www.photographytalk.com/component/simgal...c=viewphoto&id=83739

haha i seen this post and wanted to share my "drive by shooting!!!!"

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12 years 10 months ago #99919 by icepics
Looks like this thread started over - I posted in the other one, then realized maybe you meant, while the car is moving... that I haven't tried!

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12 years 10 months ago #99933 by The Time Capturer

SnapShotsByTracy wrote: www.photographytalk.com/component/simgal...c=viewphoto&id=83739

haha i seen this post and wanted to share my "drive by shooting!!!!"


Cool shot ... reminds me of some of my Christmas light captures. Great colour contrast!

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12 years 10 months ago #100201 by Rawley Photos

SnapShotsByTracy wrote: www.photographytalk.com/component/simgal...c=viewphoto&id=83739

haha i seen this post and wanted to share my "drive by shooting!!!!"


I like this shot. Wish more was showing, but it looks like a old school movie threater


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12 years 10 months ago #100245 by Baydream
I did a very short trip to New Mexico and wanted to see as much as possible. I cleaned the rental car windows and used my Pentax ME Super with a 28mm lens set at infinity and AP. I drove and shot, drove and shot, stopping every so often for a "special" scene. The good thing is that there were no other cars on the road and nothing to hit if you missed the road :whistle: . The only close call was a tumbleweed that "ran" across the road in front of me.

Shoot, learn and share. It will make you a better photographer.
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12 years 10 months ago #100429 by Nikonjan
Sorry about the two threads, I didn't think it posted the first one. Lately when I hit submit it is taking forever for it to submit so I close out and try again. Thanks for posting everyone.

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12 years 10 months ago #100903 by Casey T
I have tried a few times, but my shots don't come out to good. :pinch:

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12 years 10 months ago #100917 by Rob pix4u2

Remember to engage brain before putting mouth in gear
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12 years 10 months ago #100919 by Rob pix4u2

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12 years 10 months ago #101069 by icepics
Out the car window -

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12 years 10 months ago #101079 by The Time Capturer

Rob pix4u2 wrote:


That brings back bad memories ... cool shot. :thumbsup:

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12 years 10 months ago #101147 by kcphotography
yes iv dont loads of images when in car with my hubby. he used to drive me to and from work everyday, at that time i was traveling all over england doing photoshoots and on our journeys we seen some beautiful views so i had to snap away .. thanks jan i now have another album to make on here lol..


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