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09/15/2005 03:11:48 PM · #1 |
What do you think of this, I read about how to do this in a book and tried it, the more i look at it the more i like it,
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09/15/2005 03:16:19 PM · #2 |
i like it, very lovely contrast.... |
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09/15/2005 03:16:20 PM · #3 |
Kinda cool. Several people here have produced interesting stuff with that kind of zoom blur to great effect. Definetly worth playing around with.
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09/15/2005 03:19:03 PM · #4 |
I probably took 100 pictures or so, i need to find a better subject, that was from the garden,
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09/15/2005 03:24:40 PM · #5 |
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09/15/2005 03:27:00 PM · #6 |
Its a really great book, i really learned alot from it,
its understanding exposure by brian peterson
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09/15/2005 03:28:16 PM · #7 |
Thanks Troy! Might have to pick this one up...
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09/15/2005 03:28:38 PM · #8 |
EXTREMELY nice. You should check out Neil Shapiro's portfolio. He does a lot of very nice stuff with motion blur. Your colors are fantastic!
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09/15/2005 03:31:29 PM · #9 |
wow, i didnt know you could do stuff like that, i am definetly going to play around more with this,
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09/15/2005 03:36:48 PM · #10 |
I've heard that book reccomended before. I looked into getting it but never did. I may have to now. |
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09/15/2005 03:36:53 PM · #11 |
Thanks for the link strangeshost! I think I might be doing some experimenting myself! FUN!
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