It's great to see this experimentation Dean, I definitely think it's worth pushing further to discover the boundaries and figure out what does/does not work.
I have seen some excellent images taken from moving vehicles, either as multiple exposures (as in the case of Jim Kasson) or maintain focus on a subject during exposure (as in the Cole Thompson series 'trees from a train').
I have to admit that I did try playing around as I traveled on a train on my recent trip to New York. Nothing spectacular here but it's always fun hunting down an image (an makes the journey go faster!)
It's great to see this experimentation Dean, I definitely think it's worth pushing further to discover the boundaries and figure out what does/does not work.
I have seen some excellent images taken from moving vehicles, either as multiple exposures (as in the case of Jim Kasson) or maintain focus on a subject during exposure (as in the Cole Thompson series 'trees from a train').
I have to admit that I did try playing around as I traveled on a train on my recent trip to New York. Nothing spectacular here but it's always fun hunting down an image (an makes the journey go faster!)