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Two shots of an approaching train I combined for a multiple exposure effect.
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Interesting composite, Bynx, but I don't see any indication of motion.
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How blurry does it have to be? The front engine is pretty blurry to me. Motion blur is only visible for about 20 feet then there isnt much blur at all.
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#1 could be named: imminent crash. We had such an accident recently in Argentina.
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Bynx,
Perhaps multiple images of the train would provide a better vision of movement. Like the idea, and I've tried it several times in he past, not easy to do. Aloha Selvin |
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