Monomad | The Fast and The Furious
Whether you like movies or not, it seems like everyone knows about this one movie that has been going on since it was produced in 2001 until now. It is not impossible that the action movie that destroys many cars in each sequel will continue to be produced in the future with young stars who continue to emerge.
When I took a tour at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles, US, I saw several cars and properties used in the movie The Fast and The Furious. I came to understand how a car is made to float in the air like a bird. The action seen in the movie is certainly very different from the reality behind the scenes.
It was raining when we watched the The Fast and The Furious property from a vehicle specifically for visitors. The raindrops that wet the window glass made the object not look perfect. However, on the other hand it looks like snowflakes or wisps of smoke in the #monomad photo frame. That is a uniqueness that will not be seen in color photos.
Photographing inanimate objects in a position that is far away and in a vehicle is certainly not easy. As in the #monomad photo parade moment that I showed earlier, the angle that should have been unique and interesting, became ordinary because the photographer was not free to take a place. In addition, several car units that were exhibited were in a moving position so that we were hampered in exploring the photo objects.
Thank you for those who have supported or have not supported my #monomad post here. See you again on another occasion with an exotic black and white photo parade.[]