Away over there...

by Spad

Uploaded14/10/2023 - 01:51
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed90 sec
Aperturef/5.0
ISO100
Focal Length14mm
Unique Views / Likes25/5
TagsN/A

Flan
Posted 14/10/2023 - 01:58 Link
Lovely result, I envy you for being allowed out both early and late
GIULIO57
Posted 14/10/2023 - 04:55 Link
Beautiful
PPG
PeterKR
Posted 14/10/2023 - 17:14 Link
I'm intrigued by where you took this shot ?
Observing the light trails it would appear that the vehicle was coming TOWARDS you (there are long white trails and then a short red burst to the left as it passed you)
However, the green showing above the light trails and the tarmac in the foreground indicates that the vehicle was travelling on the RIGHT side of the road.
Your title says 'Away over there' so does this mean that this was NOT in the UK ?
I love a puzzle

Best regards
Peter
tommyt
Posted 14/10/2023 - 18:54 Link
Nicely done and Liked.
Spad
Posted 14/10/2023 - 20:20 Link
PeterKR wrote:
I'm intrigued by where you took this shot ?
Observing the light trails it would appear that the vehicle was coming TOWARDS you (there are long white trails and then a short red burst to the left as it passed you)
However, the green showing above the light trails and the tarmac in the foreground indicates that the vehicle was travelling on the RIGHT side of the road.
Your title says 'Away over there' so does this mean that this was NOT in the UK ?
I love a puzzle

Best regards
Peter

It is in UK, at Windgather Rocks. It's a single shot with an ultra wide angle at 14mm. I also used a CPL, an ND4, and a reverse grad ND8. I used the rev grad & ND to be able to use a 90 second exposure and not over expose the sky. This allowed me to capture the light trails of the car, and also capture the cloud movement.

And yes.... the vehicle eas travelling tieards me!
Edited by Spad: 14/10/2023 - 20:23
leep
Posted 15/10/2023 - 14:12 Link
A striking series of images, including this
davidwozhere
Posted 15/10/2023 - 23:39 Link
Nobody has praised the composition - great composition too.
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