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  • Tuesday, November 11, 2008 12:17 AM
  • Bill Dambrova

Thanks again dude. Rad site.

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Motion

Speed, time, stasis. These images were captured traveling at high speeds on freeways and roads. All done in camera, they are captured images of milliseconds of time, that illustrate movement of both my camera and my subject.


A number of these images were used to create the visuals for the Om Nama video I worked on for Long Beach Meditation.