In 2007 I made this account to upload most of my new photography. Some may know me as "striving" and a Bryce gallery poster.
With some falling off of motivation and interest in 3D graphics, I began getting more involved with photography. Starting with my purchase of a Nikon L1 digital camera in 2006. Which really does an awesome job at Macro/close-up work. But being very limited in any manual controls I got the bug to get more "hands on" with photography. So in 6/07 I bought a Canon EOS Rebel XTi. With only the Kit lens to start off with (18-55mm) and it lacking the quality for good macro, I have started getting into another direction I have wanted to try. Night Photography.
I have always loved the night time. The dark illuminated by lights of all kinds. Neon, flourecent, candles, etc. Something about the look of these really comes alive to me. So with that being a main focus of mine, I decided to make a new account and upload my new works on here. Leaving my other account to my occational 3D works. While all my images posted here will not be night shots. I do hope to fill it with a majority of them. As well as being somewhat new to using a dSLR (I had a Canon AE-1 for several years back in the 80s, but never did much more than shoot on program mode) I wanted a clean slate to watch my own progress clearly.
So heres to a new hobby/new learning curve and hopefully some great photos in my future... So thanks for visiting. -Bruce
Equipment so far: Canon EOS Rebel Xti w/ 18-55, 75-300 III, 50mm 2.5 Compact macro, Hoya Close Up filter set of +4, +2,+1. Bower +10
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Comments (14)
durleybeachbum
What a shock for all concerned!
Jean-Luc_Ajrarn
Wow... what a mess! Thanks for sharing! :) The chances that this kind of truck would end up just like that just there and that someone took good photos of it like you did seems to me to be very slim.
kbrog
Excellent captures! Man! That rig got really messed up. Good thing nobody was under there.
Richardphotos
very candid captures.good he did not kill some other people
flora-crassella
a terrible misfortune!!!!!!!
jayfar
Lucky driver to get out with his life! Great shots which could have made you some cash from the papers.
MagikUnicorn
FAST TURN ;-) Excellent collage of this...
tennesseecowgirl
He is a lucky man. Of course his company may not feel that way about now. Nice way of displaying what happened. And good message for all of us to sloooowww down. :)
Digitaleagle
Very interesting captures and collage, very nice work!
Katraz
Nice bit of photo reporting, the driving was not so nice though he was lucky to get out alive.
Carlahoon
Very interesting collage!!
gemb1
Interesting shots. Gives new meaning to flat as a pancake!
kgb224
Thank you for sharing my friend. Gladly no one was hurt. God Bless. Outstanding capture my friend.
tofi
Woah! What a scene! Luckily no life threatening injuries; but still.... what a shocker! Really a great view though, as you've captured it with such intense clarity... as if being right there, in on the action! Stellar capture, with a really serious message, and warning to all the drivers out there!