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Sorry for the blur, but there's a zebra plainly evident, likely descended from the former zebra herd at Hearst Castle
Along Highway 1, CA
This is my best example of creating motion blur. I really like how the focal point of the photo is blurry in action but the viewer can still tell what it is. To create contrast in my image I I added more highlights, shadows, and blacks. I also heightened the vibrance and saturation, and I added more saturation to the color red.
I have to help my sister practice her violin everyday. Scales, pieces, counting, making her do the same thing over and over. So today I made it more fun with some blurry black and whites..
Bluebells and wild garlic blowing in the breeze among the Beech trees. I wanted to get more of a blurred effect with the wind, but it wasn't windy enough! I liked the smudgy look too, even if it might look technically strange.
Taken in Delcombe Wood, Dorset, UK.
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