

These were taken some time ago and 'rediscovered'.
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These are cool photos with great colour, glad you rediscovered them.
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I've come back to these a few times. The first one really grabs me for it's painterly quality. Can't say the same for the second. Peter
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I really do like these and normally I am not into abstracts, but these compelled me to have a long look.
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I like the first one a lot. Its a great effect and thanks for rediscovering them.
I suppose the windscreen wiper "triangle" at the bottom gives us the context of the shot, but I would be tempted to crop it out.
I like it, like the abstractness of it.
It also reminds me of when I tried to take photos in my car while I was driving, not a good idea (for me anyways)... ![]() Blog: http://grevgrev.blogspot.com
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This is a groovy technique... I love the first image that is fantastic, but the second doesn't do much for me... not after seeing the first.
Glad you rediscovered these images, as this is a great idea... /M. - "There... I've said my bit !"
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These are terrific Matt. An everyday event (well, not up here!) that has presented an astute photographer with an opportunity to showcase his talents. Thanks for sharing the shots and for the reminder that light is dancing all around us, we just have to listen for the beat. Boy, now I'm getting a bit too abstract..
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I love the arty feel to these and they definitely work for me, too. Glad you rediscovered these, that's for sure. Were you driving at the same time........... Cheers Michael
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