Was playing around after dreaming this scenario the night before. Wanted to find a high spot between intersecting highways and bridges but Little Rock is so boring and this was the best I could come up with. This friday or sat I should be able to capture the better image downtown. In this scene the light was changing so fast that by the time I swung around a full revolution with my long exposure the beginning and end point light was drastically different. Even after doing this process close to 800 times I still have room to learn. The main goal was to catch light trails from the traffic but I think my 30 sec exposure was to long.


[View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ highway light trails by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]


[View:http://www.freelanceshots.com/highway_lights_VR/highway_lights_VR_out.swf:600:600]


Alright more about the light, still can't seem to get enough cars to go down all the roads to get the flow of their lights. Super busy at 6 and 7pm buts thats not the right time for this shot/shots. Six shots this time. I'm done posting after this one.


[View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ downtown Little Rock by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]


I was standing and balancing on this guard rail at the bottom which was way up in the air where my tripod was positioned on a 2' x 1.5' concrete block. I almost fell a few times plus it was not where people usually go where I got many surprised looks from drivers plus two police cars. I figured I'd get asked to come down from the highway and explain myself but they let me be.


[View:http://www.freelanceshots.com/Downtown_Highway_VR/downtown_vr_out.swf:600:600]