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This needs a little explaining.
I had bolted a camera to the dashboard to take pictures while driving, using a wireless remote attached to the steering wheel to trigger the shutter. Got some interesting shots that way, particularly in inclement weather. Of course I did that during the day time; at least initially. Eventually I started pressing the remote at night as well, just for kicks and to see what results. Most of those results were plain garbage. But some images were pleasing compositions of lines, shapes and colors. The keeper rate of this process is poor; about 1 out of 50, perhaps even worse. But those few keepers are actually very powerful images that trigger curiosity and stimulate the imagination. And since I have an estimated few thousand of those exposures, there might be a good number of frames worth a closer look. So I started a series named "Light in Motion". Just for kicks… A great photograph is absorbed by the eyes and stored in the heart.
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by david fletcher
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