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Pictures from the Road

Posted: 2004-11-27 01:13am
by Zed Snardbody
I went for a little joy ride around 2 am this moring. I remembered to bring the cammera this time. Unfortunatly not all of the pictures came out. Below are the ones that did.

Obviously, they are far from the highest quality. I'm trying to get better but I rather like them.

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Intersection of Warm Springs Rd & Eastern Ave.

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Airport tunnel (North bound)

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Airport Tunnel (North bound)

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Hills Park in Sumerlin

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Me at said park

Posted: 2004-11-27 03:49am
by moku
And where is you in a space shuttle? tutut.
Nicely done. Now if only I could get a car, and a license... ohh, and a better cam. :D

You should do the same shots again, only at two in the afternoon. Compare.

Posted: 2004-11-28 02:51pm
by Tranan
You are a Ford Focus Driver.

Good fore you.

Posted: 2004-11-28 11:51pm
by Zed Snardbody
You got my car make, just from the dash?

Nice.

Posted: 2004-11-29 03:22am
by Tranan
Zed Snardbody wrote:You got my car make, just from the dash?

Nice.
Its easy wen got two Focus.

Posted: 2004-11-29 03:36am
by Zed Snardbody
Ah, yes I can see how that would add to one's focus spoting skills.

What year?

Posted: 2004-11-29 03:50am
by The Wookiee
There's nothing quite like driving in the middle of the night.

One annoying thing is that the lack of light makes it hard to take good pictures...

Posted: 2004-12-04 02:46am
by SPOOFE
One annoying thing is that the lack of light makes it hard to take good pictures...
False! In fact, the lack of light makes it possible to take even better pictures, as you can set a very long exposure time without getting washed out.

Requires a stable point, but hey, balance in all things, right?

Besides, at night, nobody's out, so you don't get bothered.

Posted: 2004-12-04 01:46pm
by Dalton
SPOOFE wrote:
One annoying thing is that the lack of light makes it hard to take good pictures...
False! In fact, the lack of light makes it possible to take even better pictures, as you can set a very long exposure time without getting washed out.

Requires a stable point, but hey, balance in all things, right?

Besides, at night, nobody's out, so you don't get bothered.
I have a video frame of mind.

Posted: 2004-12-28 05:59pm
by Tranan
Zed Snardbody wrote:Ah, yes I can see how that would add to one's focus spoting skills.

What year?
one 99
one 01