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08/12/2007 07:38:58 PM |
from the pedagogical thread:
This photo illustrates another possibility for blur. Blur can give a feeling of motion. This is obvious when it comes to "motion blur," duh. But the blur here is not motion blur... and yet it still creates a feeling of motion. To be in tune with the understated title, I would suggest a motion towards death, a curving into oblivion. As you work with blur, I think it's helpful to catalogue as many of these potential effects as possible... as well as discovering new ones, of course! |
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08/11/2007 02:30:01 PM |
Beautiful composition sure does make this shot pop. Glad you chose BW. |
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08/11/2007 02:02:38 PM |
I love the drama of this photo. Processed perfectly. Black and white. old flowers. blur. It's perfect!
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08/11/2007 08:49:48 AM |
That Lensbaby sure does a nice job, beautiful blur, wonderful image with emotive impact. So very nice. |
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08/11/2007 04:56:31 AM |
The blur here adds to the "fading" of the flower very nicely. |
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08/11/2007 01:36:24 AM |
Cool, I really need to pick up one of those Lensbaby's myself. |
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08/10/2007 11:32:36 PM |
This is such a lovely image. Really like it. The bokeh and the BW. Great stuff here. |
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