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Windy Day
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September 4, 2013
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This is virtually out of camera with very little processing.

Click on the image for higher resolution.
Windy Day

 

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September 4, 2013
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Mandrake

This is definitely an interesting image!

Had to be taken while looking up at trees with blue sky as background.

Like looking through a kaleidoscope.

The circular pattern is also really cool – they are perfect and the colours

come through very vibrant and strong.

Nice job!

Dale.

October 4, 2013
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Mandrake, Still waiting for an elaboration on how you got this great image. Thanks.

October 4, 2013
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deensani… Sorry, I didn’t know (remember) that you had requested the information.

The shot of a tree with the sky in the background was taken at f/22 with an ISO
of 100 to force a relatively slow shutter speed of 1/10 sec.

I triggered the shutter after beginning to rotate the camera (hand held) to produce the effect.
The center of the concentric circles was the focus point.

 

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October 4, 2013
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Thanks Mandrake. By -waiting- I meant, I trust that your usual passion to explain, so I was expecting it before asking. I appreciate it alot.

October 18, 2013
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I like the pattern in the image and the colors are pretty good.

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November 12, 2013
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Very cool Mandrake! I can see it on the wall of some funky modern house. It is kind of sucks you in! 

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