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07/26/2007 01:32:37 AM · #126 |
there are no rules, just post your best ones, edit
how you like, use what you like, lets us know how
you got the effect.
i got this one by mistake. |
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07/26/2007 01:42:29 AM · #127 |
Originally posted by goodman: there are no rules |
So... we won't be quizzed on the spelling of "boojwah"? |
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07/26/2007 01:49:11 AM · #128 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by goodman: there are no rules |
So... we won't be quizzed on the spelling of "boojwah"? |
just you Art, just you. |
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07/26/2007 01:52:01 AM · #129 |
Originally posted by ShannonLee: Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by goodman: there are no rules |
So... we won't be quizzed on the spelling of "boojwah"? |
just you Art, just you. |
Frankly, that word annoys me. I used to think it was a type of wine. "Pour me another glass of that 1973 Bourgeois!"
Edit to add: Dang! Am I a front page hog or what??
Message edited by author 2007-07-26 01:53:08. |
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07/26/2007 02:12:13 AM · #130 |
obviously this technique is for night shots?
(yay i get to play with camera day and night.)
does that mean you're in pedroo? |
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07/26/2007 02:30:39 AM · #131 |
nah you can do it in the day too...just need to close up the aperture to F22 or summin.
and like everything on DP...I'll shoot what I shoot, and if something fits I'll post it :) |
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07/26/2007 03:14:08 AM · #132 |
My favorite accident:
Poked and panned, and settings were all wrong. Love it when that happens.
On purpose:
Slow shutter, hand held.
Also on purpose:
Movement of the train and probably of me as well. If anyone has interesting ideas for additional post processing of this one, let me know. I just like it for all the layers (natural, not post). |
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07/26/2007 07:11:50 AM · #133 |
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Lesley, you must have been reading my mind. On Tuesday, i shot a whole bunch like this!
Message edited by author 2007-07-26 07:49:29.
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07/26/2007 07:26:35 AM · #134 |
Cuz, I am in. Love the idea. Will do when I can. Very buzzzzzy nowadays. |
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07/26/2007 08:21:48 AM · #135 |
Long shutter speeds and tripods/whatever are cool.
Lensbaby 2 |
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07/26/2007 08:32:44 AM · #136 |
since we're all apparently adding our own fav. not perfectly sharp shots. here is mine.  |
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07/26/2007 08:55:52 AM · #137 |
my fav:  |
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07/26/2007 08:57:33 AM · #138 |
I'm thinking more plain old blur for me and not motion blur. At least that's what I'll try to experiment with.
Although one of those Photog links had a very cool Carousel image which gave me an idea that'll include some motion blur. Might give it a go.
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07/26/2007 09:03:42 AM · #139 |
This is going to be so fun. I tried doing a little practice yesterday and stuck my arm over to the passenger window as I was driving by. Not a safe practice... but so interesting. ;~p
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07/26/2007 09:27:23 AM · #140 |
Playing around today with Jutildas suggestion. Vaseline gives a cool light vignette around the image. Cant wait to start posting. This is fun. |
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07/26/2007 10:32:43 AM · #141 |
Here's one I played around with this morning.
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07/26/2007 10:42:50 AM · #142 |
i 'd like to try and have a few contributions to this idea as presented by the every inspiring and likeable hostess |
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07/26/2007 10:52:14 AM · #143 |
One of my faves.
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07/26/2007 10:53:00 AM · #144 |
Here is one of my blur images.
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07/26/2007 11:19:04 AM · #145 |
Originally posted by Jutilda: This is going to be so fun. I tried doing a little practice yesterday and stuck my arm over to the passenger window as I was driving by. Not a safe practice... but so interesting. ;~p |
Yes! Shooting while driving - my favorite sport. I've shot homeless people that way, but was always reluctant to post anything here because of the blur-phobia. However, I find them to be most interesting, as I'm sure yours are, too. |
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07/26/2007 11:25:37 AM · #146 |
I also like the soft focus blur.
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07/26/2007 11:28:28 AM · #147 |
Something from this morning. Got up at 5:00am as usual to catch the sunrise in Brooklyn's backstreets. In my mind, this is a cheat - but I'm learning so will forgive myself. Two images shot from a tripod; one completely defocused, the other in focus but with a long shutter speed. Ap f/2.8 and f/9.0 for blurred and focused respectively. Backlit high contrast makes for more chromatic aberations. Images combined in Photoshop 6.0 (one day I might update) with "overlay" as the layer mode. I shot a few other images with blur in mind this morning and might post later.
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07/26/2007 11:34:09 AM · #148 |
Originally posted by messerschmitt: i 'd like to try and have a few contributions to this idea as presented by the every inspiring and likeable hostess |
awwwww thanks, i'm so happy :)
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07/26/2007 12:16:01 PM · #149 |
Here is another contribution. Dawn over the East River looking towards the Williamsburg Bridge on the Lower East Side. I deliberately de-focused this shot. Minor processing with levels. Dawn can be a lovely time and humid summer days make getting out of bed early that much easier. I think blur does produce an effect like Monet produced in his paintings of the Thames. Painting - especially its lack of precision - inspires me. Painting is naturally blurred, if you like. Mind you, the 'sharp' images from the photos I took this morning are exceptional, IMO.

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07/26/2007 01:45:39 PM · #150 |
Originally posted by pineapple: Something from this morning. Got up at 5:00am as usual to catch the sunrise in Brooklyn's backstreets. In my mind, this is a cheat - but I'm learning so will forgive myself. Two images shot from a tripod; one completely defocused, the other in focus but with a long shutter speed. Ap f/2.8 and f/9.0 for blurred and focused respectively. Backlit high contrast makes for more chromatic aberations. Images combined in Photoshop 6.0 (one day I might update) with "overlay" as the layer mode. I shot a few other images with blur in mind this morning and might post later.
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Very cool, I'll have to try this technique sometime.
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