The curve and the light posts were the shot. The cars got in the way a bit, (the white one on the left} but the truck worked out OK. Shot at 100 km.
I saw that plane way on my right and kept following it until it got in front my window. The light post was lucky, the power lines are everywhere and we were only going 60 km.
This one was tricky – heavy traffic and moving fast. I had to stay next to him and try a couple of speeds to get some blur. Fun way to look for some images. moving at 140 km.
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Adrian Jendrasik Photographer Bio
Adrian Jendrasik came to Canada at an early age. First 10 years were spent looking for a job or profession to follow. Nothing much came out of it, but the knowledge that emerged from the experience was… don’t like it, don’t do it. Soon after, a friend introduced him to photography and he become devoted to it immediately. Self taught, he opened his first studio in 1978. Early years were devoted to developing fashion work and some advertising. He worked for several Toronto fashion magazines and spent a year in Europe, working in Milan and Zurich on fashion assignments and in Northern Territory in Australia for art project of photographing landscapes. After 15 years of this work he left the commercial sector and continued developing portrait work and producing essays on many subjects (horse racing, boxers, rodeo etc. His work is all B&W, and has a unique signature look. His European background strongly influences his approach and presentation. Latest additions to his work are landscapes and still life study of exotic flowers.
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Love the conflicting sense of no motion and motion……wonderful..
Truly beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing.
John Fentress