Yes, Cedric, that’s where the title is from. Titles is always a difficult thing, and coming up with a good one is really hard work. As I don’t want to press the viewer’s imagination into one direction, I often try to find something indirect, but…
The inspiration for such a series originally came from Carl Weese, and, European as I am, I’ve modified to include pedestrians. 1/30s exposure time already gives a nice motion blur, and to go even lower, the sensor stabilisation is a a wonderful help.
I really like sequence sets like this. Your framing is really steady, were you set up on a tripod?
Nice series. I assume the title refers to the time that elapsed between the first and last image. I like it, this could make a cool project Markus.
Yes, Cedric, that’s where the title is from. Titles is always a difficult thing, and coming up with a good one is really hard work. As I don’t want to press the viewer’s imagination into one direction, I often try to find something indirect, but…
The inspiration for such a series originally came from Carl Weese, and, European as I am, I’ve modified to include pedestrians. 1/30s exposure time already gives a nice motion blur, and to go even lower, the sensor stabilisation is a a wonderful help.