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Shot on Dec. 31st - while finishing some Screen Animations for a clients New Years Eve Party.
Nikon D700
Nikkor AF-S 85mm f/1.4G
i only wanted to take a beautiful picture of this butterfly but in a short time many flying creatures mean to come in focus. there was a lot of traffic on this day ;-)
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I accidentally switched from video (coming later) to a Motion still, it looks good on my phone but having uploaded to Flickr the motion element seems to have been stripped out - the same happens in Photoshop. So, I'll upload the decent ones as stills but you won't get the full effect. If anyone knows how to add the motion back in can they please let me know.
The best of a very bad set ...used rear curtain flash, but i couldnt pull my idea off..wanted more trails after the die. The die are moving too fast and I cant think of an easy way to slow them down :)
Will try with something different tomorrow!!
A mesmerizing macro photo capturing the interplay of swirling amber tones, delicate bubbles, and fluid motion. The glass-like textures and reflective surfaces create an abstract and ethereal scene, evoking a sense of dynamic elegance and natural harmony.
CCB, Joana Vasconcelos e as suas "peúgas" rotativas.. =)
CCB, Joana Vasconcelos and her moving colorful tights.. =)
This is my first ever attempt at capturing fireflies. It was taken at a 15 second exposure, I'm sure in time they'll be better than this. At least I hope so.
Motion Tribe
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Stills from a promotional film for fashion designer Laura Reuss. Sunflow Glass Balls. The film: www.vimeo.com/12508169
I thought this resembled the canonical still picture showing motion by blur. the upper left corner looks like something passing by, a train, a platform, a vehicle, while the lower right looked like something standing still, which it is.
The very corner of the upper left does show the wetland we're riding through, which *is* motion blurred. Next time I'll frame it with equal areas of actual blur, apparent blur and no blur.
Except for the far upper left, its all the inside edge of an Amtrak passenger car window.