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Abstract Road Photography

Started by formulanone, April 13, 2022, 10:21:33 AM

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formulanone

Sometimes our hobby is fascinated with specifics, so share your favorite abstract and less-specific shots in our hobby...

I-95 at night, with no focus:


Wavy road surface:


Sign cracking:


Max Rockatansky

The US Route 101 of happiness:

101USd by Max Rockatansky, on Flickr

kurumi



There's a state highway marker somewhere in that pic (link to Flickr page). It was 30 minutes before sunset, in a moving jeep, and the camera was like, "this is the best I can do for ya"
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1995hoo

#3
I just happened to get very lucky in looking out the window a few minutes ago. That's the Moki Dugway from 32,000 feet. South is to the top left–the Valley of the Gods Bed and Breakfast is visible at the bottom of the cliffs. The Dugway is on the left side and the dirt road running across to the right is the road to Muley Point.




Edited to add another. The Dugway is right in the middle just above the window reflection.

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formulanone

Fresh-Picked Construction Zone Lighting



I pulled up to my hotel one night and saw these in a work vehicle, still lit up.

adventurernumber1

#5


This photo was taken on I-16 Westbound a little bit west of I-95. I suspect I was trying to take a picture of the green sign on the left side of the picture, but it remains indecipherable.
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