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Photography Transportation posted on Mar 14, 2009
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A small story about this shot. I was on one side of the bridge thinking about moving to the other side when I see a car has pulled up and its hazards are on. I thought whats this about. I have my tripod and camera in hand watching two gentlemen walking towards me. By this time I can clearly see they are Lake Havasu Cities finest, the Police Department. One officer asked, What are you doing? I said, photographing the traffic.The officer had a puzzled look on his face. Well, the best way to explain is to just show the shot. I brought it up on the camera menu window. Both officers said WOW! So thats how its done. It was nice to show and explained just how these types of captures are done to an interested audience. Even if its the Police Department thinking you are about to jump.

Comments (3)


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timtripp

1:23PM | Sat, 14 March 2009

superb image!

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Octaganoid

3:22PM | Sat, 14 March 2009

Excellent long exposure shot. I've so far tried only once to get a shot like this with my D80 and all i got was noisey shadows. I must try again.

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billcody

4:09PM | Sun, 15 March 2009

Great shot and fine effect. But: One tries to escape and breaking out of the line....LOL


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/11.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed300/10
ISO Speed100
Focal Length50

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