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    I've been playing with intentional camera movement for the past few months and this is an image that I really dig. (enough that it's the first image you'll see at a new site that just went up)
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    Like it a lot so cool results. I have working only with vertical camera movement and this is surprising for me.Looks like horizontal movement but I am not sure.
    Great site too.Very fast and simple to navigate.Very impressive gallery specially portraits.

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    Love it - I keep reopening the thread to have another look.

    I am intrigued by the process for the capture. To my eye the movement seems different at the top of the image than the bottom.

    I am not sure of the protocol here, but if I may be so bold as to ask - Am I imagining this?, is it due to the perspective? or is it a combination of rotation and panning? I am perplexed and fascinated . I understand if you prefer to keep this to yourself.

    However it is done, I love it
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    This is very nice Marko! I like it alot! am I right to assume that this is combination of pictures??!! I really can't figure out how you did it.

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    Thanks for the comments! - This image is one frame and is the result of camera motion during a long exposure, (I can't recall the exact motion i used but it wasn't completely linear) in this case using the awesome 14-24 Nikkor. It took quite a few tries over 2 shooting sessions.
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    Very well done Marko. Not too over the top with the movement. As you said, must take a lot of time and patience to get this just right as you did. combination of movement and yet still enough clarity is a tough balance to achieve in these.
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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