All jokes about the movie series aside, there is something about the fast life that holds an appeal for many people. Driving fast, living life dangerously, perhaps even breaking the law, all provide a rush of neurotransmitters that promote a feeling of a high, and it’s one of the allures of a risky lifestyle.
There are a variety of motifs that are common with the idea of living life fast and furiously, such as fast cars, attractive women, crime, drugs, energy and motion, fire and smoke, and danger. These all play really well in photography, but perhaps the best way to capture a fast and furious lifestyle in a photograph is just to take a snapshot when things are becoming their most intense in any situation.
Look at these photographs and you’ll see:
APR R8 By seandshoots.com
Setting Sun By Richard Pardon
teleport By Mike Ashton-Moore
Faster By Vincentius Ferdinand
Outburst By Fauzan Maududdin
To Win By Edwin Leung
Fast 2 Furious By Andrés Nieto Porras
Speed By Throwgnilloh Lien
Journey By Laszlo Gal
SHARK 11 By AirTeam Canon
The Flying Kitten By Roeselien Raimond
Speed – trying to capture the moment By Peter Schön
Dissection By Hayk Shalunts
Fast and Furious By Elvin Solis
Fast and Furious By Delphine Devos
Fast & Furious By Faiz Baig
Fast and Furious By Giulio Zanni
Fast and furious By Marcos Gali
Need for speed By Dickens Au
Blammo! By Adam Barker
Focus By Tin Man
Race By photoreconnaissance
Speed By MayoOnChips
BMW 645 – Good bye By dejz0r
Duhner Race By Horst Fischer
Like the Wind By Behrooz Sangani
NYC – Fast & Furious Yellow Cabs By David Min
Fast and furious By Martin Dimitrievski
BMW M1 Nurburgring By Ivan Barinov
w.a.t.e.r.w.o.r.l.d …. By Mathias Ahrens
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