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The sound won't stop
The sound won't stop
Yo_Spiff


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Challenge: Dreams III (Advanced Editing VII)
Collection: 2010
Camera: Canon EOS-50D
Lens: Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD for Canon
Location: Stephenville, Texas
Date: Oct 23, 2010
Aperture: F9.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/6 Second
Date Uploaded: Oct 24, 2010

A modified version of a technique I picked up from keyz in this month's side challenge. He did it simply by holding the lens and spinning the camera during the exposure. I added to it and tried it by holding the zoom ring steady and using it to rotate the camera. This gave me both a zoomblur and a spinblur as well.

The actual scene is a tradition at my daughter's college. During homecoming, there are students beating a drum nonstop. Not a musical instrument drum, but an oil drum. Groups take 1 hour shifts beating the drum. I understand these drums are eventually beaten flat and they go through 5 or 6 oil drums a year. I stood around for the hour my daughter's crew was on shift, trying to photograph it in various creative ways. This one had a dream like quality that I thought suited the topic. Well, at least it suits it as well as any of the other shoehorns will.

I always have concerns when entering abstracts, because I know abstracts tend to not have broad appeal a lot of the time. I've found, however, that I do better when I enter what I like instead of trying to second guess the masses. So I'm entering what I like. Hoping this one is strong enough to at least come in above my average and get a few good comments.

Anticipated critiques:
Haven't a clue, but I know someone will find something.

Post-challenge notes:
Did well enough on broad appeal for a blurry abstracty shot. It found an appreciative target audience. I'm pleased.
Here's what the scene looked like without the zoom/spin blur:

Statistics
Place: 31 out of 87
Avg (all users): 5.7194
Avg (commenters): 7.6667
Avg (participants): 5.7955
Avg (non-participants): 5.6842
Views since voting: 1425
Views during voting: 290
Votes: 139
Comments: 9
Favorites: 3 (view)


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11/08/2010 03:46:29 AM
Sweet effect and cool technique (marking this a fave). I may have to try it, as I've already been playing with zoom and motion blur lately.
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11/01/2010 09:10:03 PM
I spent a lot of time looking at this. It was futile. The dream is all yours. I gave it an eight. Check out my comment on Peace Train.
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11/01/2010 12:15:37 AM
I really liked the effect and colours of this shot. I stared at it for quite a while and the only recognisable objects to me was a rusty steel bar and a stick but for some reason I thought I was looking down at a tractor with a red seat. I guess we all can see what we want with a shot like this. I quite liked this and gave it a 7. Well done Steve.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/31/2010 09:36:29 PM
I just love the swirling motion. I doubt you will get top score but I'm giving you an 8. Felt like I was in a dream world.
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10/31/2010 06:47:00 PM
A lovely chaos. This goes into the lobby of my dream gallery.
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10/31/2010 12:16:13 PM
A fabulous nightmare indeed.
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10/26/2010 07:40:18 PM
Really intersting abstract. This is one I can appreciate. Nicely done.
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10/25/2010 09:45:21 PM
And everything's spinning...good work.
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10/25/2010 07:31:37 PM
Nice job on the nightmare.
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