Love the first.
Love the first.
My camera motion is UCM and more shakes in all directions.
You have yours well controlled to get #1.
Really like the first Paul.
Dave
Thanks Dave seen Tomas Heaton doing on YouTube so I thought I must give it a Try
[Thanks Jim it’s the kind of thing u can do in any weather 🙂
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My camera motion is UCM and more shakes in all directions.
You have yours well controlled to get #1.
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Thanks Charlotte it was my first time 🙂
The first has a nice soft feel to it Paul, very artsy! I am not sure if you looked in on the m4/3 forum at dpr in the Weekly Through Your Eyes Thread. There was a participant there that used the log in name of woodsider. She did creative images involving motion and multiple exposures frequently. I suspect that she will show up at dprevived in the forum dprevived.com/c/this-week-through-your-eyes/117/
Andrew
Again .. good to see you here ... I like the first and am thinking about the second .... I've seen pictures similar to the first showing a stand of trees and have actually tried it a couple times.... I like the effect ...
WhyNot
Thanks Andrew I had a look at Woodsider very good its just a slight moment of the camera that u can do no matter what the weather so no excuse for not going out Paul
Thanks WN this was the first Attempt the second hadn't got enough invented but I liked it anyway Paul
That bad part of these Paul is that we still have tall grasses standing from last fall and these are a reminder of the work I have left to do. I cut down those that would wind themselves around my snowblower auger (they are next to the laneway and fall over in the snow) but I still have a bunch left to do. They are not as dense as the ones in your image or I could go out and give it a try before I use the hedge trimmer on them!
Andrew
I like the second one, Paul. The first one looks like distant things look to me. Rich
What is ICM?
Intentional Camera Movement