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Night time views of LA from a moving car

 
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Feb 08, 2007 03:35 |  #1

Just doing a new project, where I try to capture some interesting parts of Los Angeles at night from what else but a car!

I'm trying to show interesting colors, a sense of motion, being in a car. This is an ongoing project and eventually I'll probably do some shots with a camera mounted in a tripod in the car, but I'm much more interested in getting spontaneous images by hand holding my camera.

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1. view out from the car

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2. Tunnel in LA
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3. Hollywood and Highland
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4. Passing car
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5. View out the back of the car.
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6. Hollywood again.
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Feb 08, 2007 05:58 |  #2

pretty sweet stuff. nice flow of motion. definitely a night in the city feel to it. I like the one with the three glowing orange meters on the dashboard.

keep working with it. You are getting some nice stuff.


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Feb 08, 2007 12:58 |  #3

Hey thanks.


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