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Not the greatest but taken yesterday at Goodwood. Question is, who can name the driver?
 

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Yeah I experimented a few times with time lapse. I love seeing the end product but can really be painful to wait for when doing it all on a macbook air.

The great thing about my iOS time lapse app is it creates the finished scene immediately. :) The bad thing is the fixed wide angle lens. :(
 
The great thing about my iOS time lapse app is it creates the finished scene immediately. :) The bad thing is the fixed wide angle lens. :(

You could buy one of those add-on lenses for an iPhone... Just sayin'. :)
 
A brake in the weather...



We have had 28 inches of rain in the last 21 days...
So we when we had a well deserved break last Monday evening we took the dogs for a walk, and the camera had to go along as well.
 
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That is spooky. :cool:

Yeah... it creeped me out ,too . I took the shot at the Korean War Memorial in D.C. 2 nights ago . Didn't know it existed until that morning when I came on it trying to find my way from the Lincoln to the Jefferson Memorials . The first statue I encountered was the guy looking over his shoulder . For a moment I thought it was one of those " living statues " that just stand motionless . Anyway , the figures are maybe too lifelike , sorta like real people had been bronzed . Had to go back at night .I had brought 2 fast primes , a 28 1.8 and a 50 1.4 to fool around with at night and thought that this would be an ideal place. Anyway the 12800 iso came from trying to achieve the 1/focal length ideal minimum for exposure without shake .
There's another from the same place in the weekly contest .
 
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