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12/26/2008 06:46:59 PM |
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12/24/2008 05:39:39 PM |
Nice affects... "No idea why one is different, either. :-)" My guess would be the speed of the wheel since your settings didn't change (more spokes = faster I think but forget all that nonsense from my edu-mication). |
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12/17/2008 12:40:35 AM |
I love that you are showing us different effects. I think it depends on where the wheel is when you begin the capture :) |
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12/16/2008 10:13:16 AM |
This is really cool. Thanks for sharing your settings. The shapes they create are very interesting. |
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12/14/2008 05:56:44 PM |
So very cool! Love the different designs that come up! |
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12/14/2008 02:12:53 PM |
The variety of shapes you caught are awesome! The pattern in the upper right is totally cool, but I love them all and this makes a great collection. |
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12/14/2008 10:18:10 AM |
I love the way you have created 4 different patterns within the spin, and yet the exposure times except one is the same. I love this. |
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12/14/2008 08:40:14 AM |
Love the patterns; why they're different is a bit of a puzzle! The top left one looks less exposed when I look at the ride's entry area, too. And the shadow/light on the far right wall is quite different in that shot. Hmmm ...
OMG, please tell me that is NOT a McDonald's I see back there!! |
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12/14/2008 07:46:10 AM |
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12/13/2008 09:55:27 PM |
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12/13/2008 09:19:53 PM |
You're cool and you know it.
I love how different they are, as well as the spectators. |
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12/13/2008 08:53:03 PM |
It's strange how with even the first three you got different looks to the wheel blur, despite the identical exposure times; maybe it has to do with either the speed of the wheel during each shot, and/or the way the wheel lights alternated or flickered. Nice set up with these all together - I wonder how it would look with them all blended with one another? |
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12/13/2008 04:55:29 PM |
Very nice, love the color and composition. Are they different exposure setting or all the same? |
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12/13/2008 02:53:33 PM |
excellent putting this in a composite with all the different patterns the ferris wheel is forming .. great colours and point of view .. :) |
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12/13/2008 01:10:40 PM |
I love the patterns too! What a great series of shots. |
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12/13/2008 12:55:20 PM |
So cool!! Very neat idea. |
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12/13/2008 09:25:24 AM |
You know how much I love multi-pics within one. Very fun. If I think about riding on it though, I get a little queasy. LOL |
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12/13/2008 09:21:25 AM |
Wonderful - the difference is quite amazing ! |
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12/13/2008 08:43:25 AM |
Really cool! Can I suggest offering a print to the person who has to change all those lightbulbs 80 |
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12/13/2008 08:37:35 AM |
YEAH YEAH YEAH ~ looks great:) |
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12/13/2008 08:15:40 AM |
BRILLIANT! This is such a cool idea and SO well presented - YEAH! |
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