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Red light in the rush hour: queuing traffic, frustration, cold winter sunshine.
Earlier images from this series can be found here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. Each will open in a separate window.
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Technique: X-T1 with 55-200 Fujinon lens at 305mm (equiv); Lightroom; Bristol Bridge, central Bristol; 11 Nov 2016.
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Such a clever shot – a long lens can be so helpful in situations like this.
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Andy, thank you! A 🙂
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Wonderful colour, light and sense of movement.
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Glad it gets to you – thank you! 🙂
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Very evocative – “the light that catches cars” – yes! And the guy who catches the light that catches cars…
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Thank you, Lynn – yes, the effects of light on cars often get to me – looking at a car being bathed in light is almost like looking at a sculpture. A 🙂
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wonderful capture there!! motion, colour, everything!
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Thank you, Cybele! A 🙂
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very good, subject, colour palette, framing. Give you a car and you are ‘away’!
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Thank you, my friend! The way light catches cars often gets to me. 🙂
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