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This photo was shot using a long exposure. The focus was tricky because I wanted to get really good depth of field.
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Another long exposure photo, so that I could capture the blue sky and the river of light. I had to wait for the exact moment.
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Cars are one of my favorite subjects for photo shoots. Without using a flash and with only streetlights, it took a lot of work to make this car look good.
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Before you read the caption below, really take a look at this picture.
I turned this photo of two bridges at night upside down to create an impressive effect for the unsuspected viewer.
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The wind was very low so the clouds of smoke were barely moving. The consecutive fireworks were lighting the clouds up creating a spectacular effect.
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This photo was created with a super high speed exposure, so that you can see single droplets of water. To the human eye, it looks like a solid stream.
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This is actually a fountain with lighting from below. With some adjustments it looks like lava.
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This pipe looks so abstract; the calcium buildup looks like the surface of an asteroid.
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This small image defines the car.
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This engine shot came out very crisp, which was difficult without a flash and with only streetlights.
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