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Thanks! I had posted the first of these some time ago in BW, but in color (+ everyone in isolation) these seem to be better. I look forward to printing them again, this time in color.I really enjoyed these last two images of yours. They would make interesting prints. Congrats.
Love this shot, Shashin! Full of energy and excellent use of the colour palette within the shot. Mesmerising...
It is amazing, isn't it?Love this shot, Shashin! Full of energy and excellent use of the colour palette within the shot. Mesmerising...
The motion blur looks interesting - like a complex mixture of different types of movement. My best guess is that the camera was rotated horizontally (though bouncily so - not smoothly) while the branches of the tree were simultaneously moving up and down a little in the wind. Is that correct? Care to share anything else about the method that went into the shot, technical details, etc.?
However you did it - love the results!
Ed
Thank you. Your comments are very much appreciated.Love this shot, Shashin! Full of energy and excellent use of the colour palette within the shot. Mesmerising...
The motion blur looks interesting - like a complex mixture of different types of movement. My best guess is that the camera was rotated horizontally (though bouncily so - not smoothly) while the branches of the tree were simultaneously moving up and down a little in the wind. Is that correct? Care to share anything else about the method that went into the shot, technical details, etc.?
However you did it - love the results!
Ed
WOW! I had no idea Venus ever whacked into M 45.
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Matt
Nice one! I suppose you added the vignetting in post?Elvers nets, downeast Maine
X1D / XCD 45
Just scrolled down enough to eliminate the boat on my screen. It leaves a pretty much square image. Quite the abstract.GFX 100, 120 mm Fuji.