michelrouse
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Vintage car racing down the street in Havanah, Cuba
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imagesbyvanja
February 18, 2016
Welcome to ViewBug! I love this picture - really fun! Hope to see lots more of your work!
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April 16, 2016
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This photo was taken in Havana, Cuba. I am an amateur photographer most at ease taking landscapes. I am trying to experiment more with street photography.Time
This opportunity came up while walking around old Havana one evening. It was at a busy intersection as I suppose people were heading home from work or out for the evening. I was able to set myself and wait for the cars to race forward when the light turned green.Lighting
Nothing particular other than it was dusk and the street lamps + the building were all I had for lighting.Equipment
I shot this using my Sony RX-100 IIInspiration
I had read a bit about panning and thought I would experiment with the cars. I had hoped to catch a car in relative focus with the background in blur to give the impression of speed. I was more than pleased with the result as I did not expect to get only partial focus on the car as well, especially in the way that I did.Editing
I do not do much post-processing other than cropping and maybe a little dodge and burn. This photo is pretty much as taken.In my camera bag
I usually walk around with just my RX-100. I do sometimes bring out my old Digital SLR with wide-angle, portrait and zoom lenses, but the camera itself is so old that I get better results from the point and shoot.Feedback
Don't be afraid to play with the camera and shoot away... some of my best shots are complete surprises to me.