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busy street scenea class assignment was to shoot a busy street scene for an overpass. but it needed emphaise speed and motion. most of my class mates shot long exp of highways with the headlights flowing like rivers thru the highway.
heres what i came up with ignore the white bits of the border Life's pretty straight without drifting
http://www.puredrift.com
Well defined Redline. I like the fact that the centre people are identifiable whereas the side has more motion.
Chris
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Hi Thai, It's Different mate but i guess this is ok considering the rest of the class and well it works.
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Hey Big John,
its a b/w class i liked the color version better. but someone in my class mention the image kinda looks like daredevils fpv of the word he sees. Life's pretty straight without drifting
http://www.puredrift.com
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