The footprints left behind from a craft that recently entered hyperspace. Easily tracked by someone who knows what they’re doing, for most people though, they feel safe in knowing they wont be followed. Photoshop, around 3 hours, remake of an old image, version 2 of the A3 version since the first file had a PSD error.
Using long exposure while a truck was passing
One morning I went up to the bus stop and shot all the cars and buses going to work. I kept my camera on a tripod in the same spot, and shot every car passing with a slow shutter. / When I got home I fired up Photoshop and piled all the shots on top of each other on different layers. eight of them all together. / I set all the layers blend moods to lighten, except for the one at the very bottom. This let’s only the light pass through, thus we only see the cars head and tail lights. Except for the one at the very bottom. That is the one representing the backdrop….
Lightspeed Champion performing at Rough Trade East in London.
Vivitar IC101 + expired film
Lightspeed Champion performing at Zodiac At Oxford Academy.
Taken from the Kett Heights viewpoint overlooking Norwich. Oh, and with some complimentary added effects :)
Look closely at this one, there’s a double take of a skateboarder doing an ollie. This version is the original – basically untouched and straight from the camera. Image taken using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500 It took a few shots before I even managed to get the skater in the photograph. You have to roll pretty fast when you ollie up to a rail like this one, so you are not in the frame for very long – just a fraction of a second. I clicked, but by the time the Flash fired the skater was out of view. So I had to take the same photo 4 or 5 times until I worked out what it sounded like as he skated towards the rail. When I heard the skateboard reach a certain distance on the right of the shot I clicked. By the time the flash fired he was just about one third of the way into the frame and I got my shot.
The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . / / . / / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . /
The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . /
Music festival in Newcastle, May 08
Night time vehicle lights on the QEW highway near Hamilton, ON (Canada)
matter and energy traveling at the speed of light are no longer subject to the law of time in the space time continum. einstein proved that you can not destroy energy, only change it’s form and speed. you’ll never die and you’ll never get old. / 2007 / 8.5×11 ballpoint pen and prismacolor marker on 11×14 bristol.
Hadron Collider ,God particle,dimensions,black holes.particles,lightspeed
Cad Drawing of a lightspeed station, by Tabulanis
This is one of a series of long exposures i have taken in Dublin city centre,Ireland.Just off to the right of the photo is the main entrance to trinity college.The lights trails are from a passing bus and a few taxis.
Cars and buses making the ‘jump to lightspeed’ on a Friday evening. The weekend beckons. taken from the rooftop of a multi-storey car park on the junction of Western Approach/ Union Street, Plymouth UK f/3.5 / Exposure time = 1.6s / ISO-80 Canon A570 IS
The DC Metro is fast… really fast! Panasonic DMC-FZ30 7.4mm (35mm equivalent), ISO 100, f6.3, 2 sec. exposure.
Photographer: Lara Luz
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