Posts Tagged ‘blur’

WPC – Blurring New Horizon – Photography

12/16/2016

WPC, horizon, moving, car, monochrome, hdr, street photograpyWPC, horizon, moving, car, color, hdr, street photograpy

 

 

 

2017?  More movement/blur.

To see what other new horizons will bring, click here.

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Weekly Photo Challenge – Ahhh Blur (6) – Photography

04/09/2015

Always remember to give thanks to the birds . . . before you steal their food.

Weekly Photo Challenge – Bird Bath Blur (5) – Photography

04/09/2015

This blur also works for large dog baths.  Just be sure your camera is water proof or, better yet, borrow someone else’s.

Bird Bath Blur (BBB)

Bird Bath Blur (BBB)

 

Weekly Photo Challenge – Back End Blur (4) – Photography

04/08/2015

If you find the secret settings that control split shutter speed mode in your camera, making the left side of the frame fire at 1/500 sec (or faster) and the right side of the frame at 1/100 sec (or slower), you can achieve back end blur like this.  Wait a minute.  “Is that the same model from yesterday?”  Oh.  Strike out the first sentence.  Never mind.

Back End Only Blur

Back End Only Blur

Weekly Photo Challenge – Lambo Blurrr (3) – Photography

04/08/2015

Some blurring is implied.

Lambo Blurrr

Lambo Blurrr

Lambo Blurrr Belt

Lambo Blurrr Belt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge – Cheap Model Blur (2) – Photography

04/07/2015

This is what happens when you try to save 5 peanuts on the model agency fee.  It’s the, “OMG! – What do I do now?” blur.

OMG what do I do now Blur

OMG what do I do now Blur

Weekly Photo Challenge – Blur (1) – Photography

04/07/2015

No fancy prose this week.  I actually could’ve used last week’s image again, it was a ghostly blur.  But as others have pointed out, we photographers produce a whole bunch of “creatively” blurred images that work with this challenge.  So here’s the first type of blur from me – Almost Blur.

When you’re almost in the right place, at the right time, with the right camera, right lens, right shutter speed, right ISO, right aperture and right focus – this happens.  If only I had been on the other side of the small trees.  Almost . . .

Almost (sigh) Blur

Almost (sigh) Blur


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