Now that I'm starting to see a few spring colours, I'm itching to try some more 'camera movement during exposure' photos - see last November's Photo Assignment. Here are some shots I've never posted before. All were taken with a 50mm lens.
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Now that I'm starting to see a few spring colours, I'm itching to try some more 'camera movement during exposure' photos - see last November's Photo Assignment. Here are some shots I've never posted before. All were taken with a 50mm lens.
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And four more...
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Impressive set of images.
All are very nice , but I'm particularly drawn to the first of each set of four. In the first, I believe I see the reflection of water and it brings and holds the other ever so slightly recognizable elements together nicely.
The first of the second set is also charming(...and I don't mean in a cute way). It seems as if it asks me to gaze as deeply as I did the first, but for different reasons. I feel as if I've seen the image before, but don't know if it was another similar photograph somewhere else...or maybe in a dream.
Nice work.
Thanks for the comments. The first in each set are more impressionistic - the elements are still recognizeable, as you said. The others are fun experiments in abstract shape, texture, colour and texture. As for the first shot in the second series, I took many images after that snowfall, and did post two others in the Photo Assignment last November.![]()
Nice play Doug L - Along with the motion blur shot 1 has a very interesting mood to it.
It is my fave of the set. My second fave is shot 5.
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That first one of second post with the trees is very nicely done, but love the third one of the same set. Such lovely, soft, flowing colours that really create a pleasure to the eye.
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