Quote - (Bubbabyte @ Jan 23 2007, 03:47) [snapback]588251821[/snapback]
also, it's a very nice gallery you have on flickr.. you take some very nice pics. Mind telling me how you achieve this effect as well.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjcater/362848084/Thanks for the compliment! That photo was taken in a similar way. I mounted my camera on a tripod on a bridge overlooking the motorway. I then selected shutter priority, and set the speed to 30 seconds. Once I was happy with the composition I fired the shutter with the infra-red remote to eliminate camera shake. You can experiment with different shutter speeds to get it how you like

For more tips like this, I highly recommend "The Digital Photography Book" by Scott Kelby.
Quote - (Dallas @ Jan 23 2007, 04:02) [snapback]588251856[/snapback]
Just a little criticism if you don't mind

Constructive critisism is everyones best friend in my opinion, it helps for other people to evaluate your photos to see if you like their ideas. Thanks for the feedback!