Challenge Entry

Played with shutter speed and Zoom today....

By Reilly3079
1
written 7/30/06 3:58 PM, published 7/30/06 3:58 PM
Not sure if these could qualify as insivible. I am still working on the shot I need so I asked my (victom) subject, my son Preston to sit very still for me. I slowed the shutter speed down and zoomed out while releasing. This is what came. No Photoshop used in these!
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Was kinda exciting to see these when I got home today. "No children were harmed while bending time and space in the making of these images" LOL



 
  • Anonymous Hero
    1
    very cool effects.....

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  • Sopris
    4
    Very cool, especially liked the first!!!

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  • jessypi
    2
    Wow, how fun! Great shots.

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  • I am going to send one or two of these along to a publisher that is in need of a photo similar to these. Would like to know which one or two I should send

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  • Way to much PS for me... I bet the real Photo is nice.. but this is fanticy not photography... IMHO

    - Growing Up is Optional...

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  • SG, I do not have photoshop, I zoomed back during the exposure

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  • 100 ISO, f/5.6, 1/4 shutter speed, zooming back while shutter was open.

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  • Right ... OK...

    - Growing Up is Optional...

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  • The book I learned this from is Understing Exposure. I used a tripod, ugh, why do I bother.

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  • kitzi
    6
    Wow, really different...in a nice way

    - ©kitzi

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  • Understanding Exposure. I bought it from Amazon. The author touched on it towards the end of the book. It is not that difficult, but it took 30 shots to get these 4

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  • I cannot believe I have to prove myself after being accused of being a liar. Here is a link to a site that explains what I did. http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/using-the-zoom-effect/

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  • debora
    4
    first of all Reilly... WOW! this is a very cool effect and i can imagine it used in a number of situations. (like a black and white rainy scene in new york city) please-please disregard SG. the rest of us want to see cool and inventive things with eyes and minds wide open!

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  • Wow! Awesome shots. Really like them all, but #1 is my favorite.

    - GallivantingPhotographer

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  • That is a great effect! Thank you for taking time to do the shots, and to share them here! I am here to LEARN!!!

    - Run Bubba Run!

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  • bugaboo
    4
    #1 is my favorite also, good luck with the publisher, what a wonderful opportunity.

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  • Hello my friend!! I know you have been reading, reading, reading and practicing all the time. The hard work you are putting into learning new stuff is sure showing. Excellent new inventive ideas!! Bravo :)

    - frustration

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  • Loved these, keep at it and hey the old guy gets moody.

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  • SG is all good in my book. Communication is a wonderful tool!

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  • Ah, yes, grasshopper... the spirit transcends time and space, and is powerful AND invisible. Therefore it certainly qualifies!! Creative and unique theme post!! Very cool!

    - Always Watching You...

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  • KayN
    5
    These are too cool! I especially like the first shot! I, too, have the book you speak of, and, yes, this is in it.....

    - Ms.N

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  • RobinG
    3
    Cool shots, thanks for sharing :o)

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