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...water
because is an element of nature,
It is calmness and also strenth and speed. Water is shade, nuance.
It's shape and change. It's movement, motion.
Veronica
DDC-Motion
ODC Flow
Done In the style of Georgia O'Keeffe....
Played a little ball with Shizandra this morning. I did a little editing to give her tail a little flowing motion. It reminds me of smoke curls!
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Golden Gate, S.F. California (USA)
Plaubel Makina 67, Nikkor 80mm f2.8
Kodak Gold, self-developed Tetenal Kit
I have been intrigued lately with motion,,, specifically how much "blur" is enough, or even too much?
I struggle with that question a lot.
I like thew challenge though because I have to compensate between the shutter speed and ISO to get the right exposure.
The lighting in the station also tends to make these shots interesting.
In this image the train is coming to a halt - doing maybe about 10 MPH.
As always constructive criticism is welcome!
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Sync'd traces continuation of the Gilipo package in this round of Man Cave. Energy, sensuality, and rhythmic movements tailored to squander confidence. Check it out :)
A nice find at the end of a long but enjoyable visit. We ventured off the beaten path somewhat to find a shot through the trees.
The Weir at Ladybower Dam (Reservoir), Derbyshire, Peak District UK.
Thanks in advance for any comments or favourites you may wish to make.
Another of my attempts at catching the osprey in action at lower shutter speeds to get the wings in motion. Fun trying to accomplish this hand held to pan along with them and keep things steady.
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التعساء يتخيلون مشاكل لا حقيقة لها , ويتناطحون مع أعداء لا وجود لهم , بينما السعداء يتعاملون مع المشاكل الموجودة , وكأنها من عالم الخيال , ومع الأعداء وكأنهم محايدون .
* هادي المدرسي *
Was at it again this weekend, shooting random photos out the side window of a truck while racing down country highways. It's become a weird sort of ritual; reminiscent of conducting a seance in hopes of conjuring some sign from the spirit world. In this case the goal is to tap into whatever darkness exists just beyond the shoulder of the road. I've always imagined that great energy exists along the corridors formed by roads. So many people's energy being channeled over the exact same pathway for years on end. How could it not be? Happy people, sad people, sick people; grieving people, all sorts of emotions play out. It's not something you can readily discern while driving; I tend to feel it more while walking along roadways. And even more so if I simply stop and stand. I wonder at times if this energy is what I'm synching with during these completely random, point and shoot photo sessions. The compositions are totally happenstance; I decide when to press the shutter but the rest is up to fate. Yesterday's session yielded about 60 ho-hum shots, evocative of nothing. And then there was this frame; the last of the series. The proverbial dark one, I always seem to capture at least one of these. This one presents a lonely farmhouse with nothing overtly sinister, yet the entire image seems to say otherwise. The photo is flawed, but in a way that seems to enhance rather than detract. There's a motion blur in the foreground while the distant house is in focus. It's a weird effect that I actually also notice with my eyes while driving. Closeup objects blur while distant ones remain sharp. The photos conveys that perfectly. The image also captured the strangeness surrounding the mail and newspaper boxes. Tilted, crooked, and what in the world is that draping on the newspaper box? Had I an hour to spend here with full access to the property, I'm not sure I could have developed a better overall composition. Or one that conveyed the sinister feel of this one.
This male Mallard duck decided to display for me on the temporary pond on the Yeldall Manor estate, near Hare Hatch, Berkshire, UK.
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While out enjoying a drive around the countryside enjoying our first real snowfall I came across these two fields and I thought. "Wow I wonder how these would look with a little bit of blur."
I would be interested in your thoughts?
my first *actual stop motion~ know it's a bit jerky.. i had nothing to prop my camera up with.. so bummer how that turned out.. but I guess i'm okay with how it tunred out considering its my first one! :) tell me what you think! :)
ps. i've had 200+ views on mi stream since yesterday!!! :D woopeee!! :) heehee, thanks so much all! <3