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  • #16410319

    shared by feelux on 2012-06-27

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-19

    Expose horizontally first, and set a tripod vertically and expose a 2nd shot. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape( to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

  • at Tate Modern

    shared by arsomilio on 2012-04-10

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-19

    Expose horizontally first, and set a tripod vertically and expose a 2nd shot. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape( to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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    shared by feelux on 2012-06-27

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    shared by penya on 2012-06-28

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-19

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • R19 at night

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    this is not highway...

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    shared by penya on 2012-06-28

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    shared by arsomilio on 2012-04-10

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • R19 at night

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    this is not highway...

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Vivid blue or purple colours are by trucks decorated with light bulbs. Needed patience and concentration...

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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    shared by inine on 2012-02-24

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • A Winter's Walk

    shared by twizzer88 on 2012-02-02

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • Shadows Watching Shadows

    shared by twizzer88 on 2012-02-02

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    shared by feelux on 2012-06-27

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    shared by arsomilio on 2012-04-10

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-21

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • #16424213

    shared by penya on 2012-06-28

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-21

    Expose horizontally first, and set a tripod vertically and expose a 2nd shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-21

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-21

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-21

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Needed patience and concentration...

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