Blurred Lines
by Joy McAdams
Title
Blurred Lines
Artist
Joy McAdams
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Every year, Canadian Pacific sends a decorated train with over a million LED lights across Canada and parts of the U.S. This train holds free concerts in selected communities and raises funds/collects food for the local food banks. Here the train is shown at night in the small community of Nelson, British Columbia. A time-exposure gives the train a speeding feel, which is quite the opposite of it's top speed of 20 mph. In the image you can make out the engine number and lights which were captured quite by accident.
2nd Place- Your Longest Exposure Contest- Experimental Photography Group- Dec. 2020
2nd Place- Artistic Blur Contest- Imagination-artistry-creativity Group- March 2017
2nd Place (tie) - “B is for Bright Colors” contest- ABC group-Sept.2022
2nd Place (tie)- "The Future" Contest- January 2016
3rd Place (juried) "I Feel The Need For Speed" contest- Fine Art America Based Masters Advocacy group- Dec. 2019
3rd Place- "Lines" Contest- Photography Only group- June 2018
3rd Place (tie) - Abstract Urban Art Contest- December 2015
3rd Place (tie)- Abstract Madness For Photographers Contest- January 2016
Featured in the following FAA groups:
Art in Motion 3/24/2016
North American Trains Rails and Stations NATRS 4/16/2016
This Way Arts 5/13/2016
Visions Of The Night 3/29/2017
Your Very Best Photography 3/29/2017
Life Is Not So Black And White Or Is It 3/31/2017
Music CD Cover Designs 4/30/2017- Photo Of The Day
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December 17th, 2015
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