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August 31, 2013
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ISO-100, f/22 @ 1/5 sec with camera rotation.

WOMAN WALKING
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woman walking

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September 2, 2013
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Mandrake

I don’t know how you achieved this but I do find it

very interesting. When you mention “with camera rotation”

does that mean on a tripod or hand held? Was the figure in

the image stationary and you created the illusion of movement?

I also see what looks like pavement, green grass and some sort

of light source or shiny metal.

Any info would be appreciated on this photograph.

Dale.

September 3, 2013
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Be very careful Dale.
Once you start with this it is hard to stop.

I took this photo through my living room window.
The camera was handheld and I rotated it counterclockwise during the shot.

The subject is a woman who was crossing the street.
You can make out the pavement, the curb, and the grass bordered sidewalk.

The brown vertical object on the left is a telephone pole and the swirl of green below it, a hedge.

The bright white object on the right is actually a piece of the frame of the window
from which I took the photograph.

I do not understand why some objects have an obvious “rotation” look
while others do not.  Obviously, the shutter speed is critical to the results.
In this shot the speed was considerably slower than others which I’ve recently posted.

There was some post processing with Lr and PSE to enhance color, but no significant cloning.
I may have used the healing brush to remove some tiny distracting bits of light and a dust spot or two.

This new technique for me sometimes results in quite interesting
photos, but often not so much.

Thanks for your interest.
Let me know if there is anything else you would like to know.

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September 3, 2013
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Mandrake

Thanks for the info. Now it all makes sense.

I am a firm believer in “thinking outside the box” as it is the

key to creativity. I really enjoy photography but I have yet to

apply “non-traditional” techniques that can produce very interesting

results that make the viewer look closely at the process(es) used to

achieve the end product.

You have obviously (by your above description) put quite a bit of effort

into the finished product and I really like what you have achieved in the

images you have posted. Hope you’re enjoying the new techniques and 

am looking forward to seeing more of the same if you decide to further

pursue this.

Dale.

September 3, 2013
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an interesting shot… I’ll have to try this and see what happens…

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