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Fantasy Photograph - Curve In The Road Blur #1 by Ed Book

Curve In The Road Blur #1 is a photograph by Ed Book which was uploaded on December 13th, 2010.

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Comments (7)

Vadim Levin

Vadim Levin

Amazing capture! You are definitely a master of your work! Voted.

Xueling Zou

Xueling Zou

This is great work, Ed! Love the light/dark, and the speed!

Iris Greenwell

Iris Greenwell

Wow, this is amazing.

Ed Book

Ed Book

Howdy Helen, Thank You for your kind comment. I made a series of these photos by setting a camera on a tripod in the windshield of my van and set it on delayed and continuous long exposure so that without distracting my driving, would make a series of image captures while I was driving a country road in the fog. Using a low ISO, small aperture, and neutral density filter to reduce light, and long exposure with the camera pointed at the center of the road, anything close to the edge of the from is rendered as a blur and in the distance less so. A few hundred exposures and experiments with changing speed and different scenes gave a few frames that I could further optimize post capture to what I was looking for. Peace

Helen Carson

Helen Carson

Don't know how you did this but it is a terrific photo! Color and light are amazing!

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