Sierra RS Cosworth shot for an editorial feature. Read this to learn how to create rig shots .
The motion blur of a passing passenger train captured with a long exposure
Orange Holden HG Monaro GTS in action Read this to learn how to create rig shots .
Ford BA XR6 at night Read this to learn how to create rig shots .
The main streets of Cairo become a hive of activity in anticipation for the celebrations at the end of Ramadan.
Captured this one in the quarry in Shrewsbury this Summer, had to not show the face as the person wasn’t too happy about me pointing a bigma lense at him…
Self portrait at speed. Taken on a home made cardboard wide angle pinhole camera mounted over the front wheel. Shot on 5×4 format Fuji Velvia 50 iso sheet film – 26 second exposure. This was used as the cover image of Velovision (an English cycling magazine) issue 8 about four years ago.
/ . / Went out to the race track for the first time in many years. I took the usual race shots, but thought I would try something different. The photographer was working on the side of the track. Nikon D700 / 70-210mm Lens / ISO 200
Sprint! is one image from a series called The Riders that was exhibited at The Centre for Creative Photography in Adelaide (March 2008) and twice in 2009 – at the Epson Gallery at Photographic Wholesalers in Hutt Street, Adelaide and in at the Nexus Gallery in Bellingen NSW as part of the Sibling Rivalry show. The series was shot on Kodak color infrared film. The distinctive colours and grain are characteristic of the film. The motion blur was captured in-camera by using camera panning and slow shutter speeds – ranging between 1/15th and 1/2 second. A 28mm wide angle lens further added to the distortion and impression of speed. The camera was a vintage (early ‘80s) Pentax K1000. Digital manipulation was limited to minor contrast correction and dust removal post scanning.
Cole is a cat who is never still. / A resting pose became a speed blur as he twisted his / body. No, the collar is not metallic – the movement made the tiny / white stitching into diamonds.
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Pipeline North Shore of Hawaii Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 1/25 second / ISO 100 / 840 mm focal length
A Golden Palm Weaver bird building its nest. Mombasa, Kenya, This was part of a colony located within the grounds of the Voyager hotel, just outside the main reception. Caon 400D / Canon 100- 400mm at 400mm / ISO 400 / 1/100 sec / F 5.6
Long exposure of a train entering Union Station in Providence, RI. Captured with a Diana+ with a 35mm back and cross processed Kodak Elite Chrome 100 film. No photoshop manipulation, but the negative was woefully under-exposed, so the scanner had its work cut out to bring the darkened photo to life. “Warped Speed” is featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing and Rhode Island groups. (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /
BUS GOING PAST AT NIGHT BY BIG BEN LONDON / long exposure of 4 seconds with fujifil s9600 /
Me & my ‘74 BM going through a tunnel.
Driving really fast in my car, st kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
In the Monaro crossing the Story Bridge..Brisbane, Australia. —-—-—-—— Canon 30D
Vivid sunrise blurred with Photoshop. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L. My first pic with over 1200 views – yippeeee!!
Stuart Highway, South Australia near the Northern Territory border with floodwaters on either side of road. Art Panorama 617, 6×17cm format, Fuji RDP film with Photoshop photomanipulation. © Ern Mainka Buy Wall Art and Cards
Another vivid sunrise blurred with Photoshop. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L.
Early morning outside McDonalds on Bury New Road. This is a Bus speeding past. Elements of this image were used for Hondas ‘Drive Every Drop’ advertising campaign.
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