I see a lot of nice posts in this assignment. Great stuff!!
Heres my first shot at this. Did not turn out at all like I thought it would. This is gonna take some work I can see. Fun work though!
This is a discussion on November 2011 - Intentional camera movement during the exposure within the Level 2 photography assignments forums, part of the Photo assignments category; I see a lot of nice posts in this assignment. Great stuff!! Heres my first shot at this. Did not ...
I see a lot of nice posts in this assignment. Great stuff!!
Heres my first shot at this. Did not turn out at all like I thought it would. This is gonna take some work I can see. Fun work though!
You guys are good... really diggin' these.
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Over 1700 exposures taken so far for this assignment, and still having fun. Not many keepers each session but the ratio is improving.
Autumn Pillars
Left image is a streak of dawn glow surrounded by grey clouds. I rotated the shot to get appearance of smoke rising.
Autumn leaves with tree shadows. To get maximum sharpness of lines over the whole field, I kept the camera parallel with ground during the exposure.
My take on this month's subject:
K-Country Aspen
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Here's my first try.... I find this hard to get a nice shot.
Here's my take on it....my guitar broke in the making of this as it slid off the stand after I polished it...
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