Video: The art of photography at high speeds
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-26 05:57
High speeds, adrenaline, a successful unique shot. The selection (69 High Speed Photos) shows that beauty is not always static or moving. Sometimes it combines both, and you get photos at high speeds, dynamic objects such as we have not seen them before.
All these people and objects look new when captured in action. There is also a full gallery with all 69 photos.
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