Here is a few from this past week...
Bark at Long Lake
Herbert River landscape
Lining back up Herbert River
(Camera blur, and Tilted horizons, are my specialty, to the dismay of the people I call my 'friends' ;-)
-dTy
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; Here is a few from this past week... Bark at Long Lake Herbert River landscape Lining back up Herbert River ...
Here is a few from this past week...
Bark at Long Lake
Herbert River landscape
Lining back up Herbert River
(Camera blur, and Tilted horizons, are my specialty, to the dismay of the people I call my 'friends' ;-)
-dTy
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Before we knew it the sky turned orange at the edges
I know this assignment is over, but when I went out to shoot Christmas lights I accidentally touched the remote shutter release a couple of times, and then had to wait several seconds for the time exposures to finish. These both looked pretty cool to me. Happy accidents. The assignment is now complete.
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I guess there is no rule on posting after the fact. LOL.
Just wanted to say that i love the variety here and all the attempts members have made!
This is a fun technique to play with. Difficult as hell to master, but fun to play with.
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