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  • 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

  • “Mach 2” is part of a series (acryllic and ink on paper) I did for a book of my paintings combined with humorous animal poetry (from various authors) called “Het stapelschaap en andere dierengedichten” ISBN-10 90 77408 27 4.

  • ...simply FOR THE LOVE OF THE BIKE. I used to be an avid cyclist…I guess I can get back into it easily. When I create photos like this one it inspires me to ride like the wind. :) Sold 1 framed print to a mystery buyer.

  • We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens

  • This one came to me as I was catching the train home from work the other night, listening to Juno Reactor’s Hotaka. Best viewed large.`

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Image selected for ASMP’s “Light of Florida” book being published in 2010. Photo captured at Crash-o-Rama races in Bithlo, Florida.

  • Ahhh I have always had a fascination with Shelby AC Cobra’s and this one had me drooling pretty hard to say the least lol Thoughts most welcomed! / —-John

  • The KooL thing is; Eye got to do some serious rollin’ in this Bad Boy AND get paid too: nice perk for the photo session! :> But even BETTER: Breakin’ Bread with the Sweet Eat Babes —part of the entourage that came with the Ferrari; see here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/alvinsan9/art/1442754-1-sweet-eats

  • 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.

  • His Eyes are like this—- / /

  • In the Monaro crossing the Story Bridge..Brisbane, Australia. —-—-—-—— Canon 30D

  • Early evening shot at the Port Fairy outflow pipe, Port fairy Victoria. The outflow goes beyond rock outcrops on Griffin Island, out through the cement structures that reach out into the ocean. Long exposure image taken with the Canon 400D, 18 -55 lens, CIR Polarising filter topped with an ND4.

  • I don’t quite have the strobes required to capture THAT shot – LOL!! Best I can do is a crazy-ball through water!! / 500+ views Same set up as the previous one / Nikon D80 / Nikkor AF-S VR 105 micro

  • not sure why, but this title just popped into my head… hope it’s not too dark…

  • The Cheetah The fastest land animal in the world, the cheetah is a marvel of evolution. The cheetah’s slender, long-legged body is built for speed. Cheetahs are tan in color with black spots all over their bodies. They can also be distinguished from other big cats by their smaller size, spotted coats, small heads and ears and distinctive “tear stripes” that stretch from the corner of the eye to the side of the nose. Found mostly in open and partially open savannah, cheetahs rely on tall grasses for camouflage when hunting. They are diurnal (more active in the day) animals and hunt mostly during the late morning or early evening. Only half of the chases, which last from 20-60 seconds, are successful. Cheetahs knock their prey to the ground and kill with a suffocating bite to the neck. They must eat quickly before they lose the kills to other bigger or more aggressive carnivores. Cheetahs are also typically solitary animals. While males sometimes live with a small group of brothers from the same litter, females generally raise cubs by themselves for about a year. Height 2 ½ -3 feet at shoulders / Length 44-53 inches (tail length of 26-33 inches) / Weight 110-140 pounds Top Speed 70mph Lifespan 10-12 years Diet Gazelles, wildebeest calves, impalas and smaller hoofed animals Threats The cheetah’s future is uncertain due to a variety of threats. The biggest is habitat loss due to human encroachment. In addition, they often deal with declines in prey and conflicts with humans. There is also high cub mortality due to predation by carnivores like lions and hyenas that are in competition with the cheetah, as well as genetic inbreeding which leads to abnormalities. ””EYE CONTACT”” was featured in Eye Macros

  • Ft. McHenry Tunnel / Baltimore, Maryland / July 2009 The world’s widest, underwater-vehicular tunnel. Nikon D300 / 18-200 / RAW Featured in the Group: Tunnel Vision / Featured in the Group: Maryland

  • This week I’m concentrating on the hummingbird and so each time I post one, I’ll include a few facts with them. Unlike other birds, a hummingbird can rotate it’s wings in a circle. Because of this special hummingbird fact, they are the only bird that can fly both forwards and backwards. They can also fly up, down, sideways, hover in one spot, or fly upside down for short distances.

  • This is the “Orient Express” roller coaster at the New Jersey State Fair. I used my Nikon D70 with a Tamron 28-200 lens. Exposure was 1/13@f/5.6 at ISO 800. I used the built-in flash set to slow sync mode. Trying to creatively express the sensation of motion is one of my favorite things to do in photography. I’m really happy with the result here… I think you can almost hear the riders screaming in the background!

  • Philadelphia train station, Philly , Pennsylvania usa. time waits for no one no one take your time to see time instead of letting it roll you down / Isa

  • Ella Bay near Innisfail, far north Queensland. / Sony A200 f/22 ex 2 sec, ISO 100 f.l 28mm (too lazy to put wide angle on) GND filter 8

  • SPEED PURE is a watercolour pencil drawing mixed and finished with acrylic on paper(30 cm / 42 cm) and belongs to my SPORT series. It’s a tribute on the winter sport …sport has been a part of my life and something that I have enjoyed longer than I can remember…my sport series reflects this background! Artwork is for sale,signed and protected by copyright. / Many thanks for stopping by ! SPEED RURE WAS FEATURED IN THE GERMAN ARTISTS GROUP…15-11-09 / / SPEED PURE WAS FEATURED IN THE CORE (C.O.R.E) GROUP…12-11-09 /

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