February 5 2010 / 2 Comments
Adventures In High Speed Photography
The year has started off with a bang at CB Photo while my poor blog sat here, utterly neglected. After three weeks on the road, I’m now in the midst of retouching some 60 images. I always try to find time to have a little fun though… and speaking of the road, I shot these out the window of my car as we were in transit to and from Fargo, ND where we were shooting interiors for Perkins + Will. Don’t worry, Patsy was driving and we only got pulled over once. While 75 – 80 mph doesn’t pose any problems for the Nikon D3 (even at night) those speeds do tend to aggravate highway patrolmen. Many thanks to the nice Minnesota trooper who let us off with a warning!
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2 Comments
Nice photos Chris. Kristie’s mom lives in ND, west of Grand Forks about 1 hour so I have a fondness for the ND landscape.
yes indeed thank you, trooper for the “warning”
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