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NO PS MANIPULATION! (except minor tonal correction and watermark)
This image is a result of some practice on camera moving techniques where the goal is to get smooth and dynamic, purposeful motion blur by camera shake and shift.
The forest located by the flood plain of Tisza near Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary, Europe, Earth, Solar system, near the Orion arm of the Galactica.
Technical gibberish (if you want to give it a try):
Canon EOS 7D with EF-S 15–85 f:3.5–5.6 IS USM
1/25 sec and f/8 at ISO 100, -0.7 EV correction, spot AF
zoom was pulled, camera body was tilted and turned CW and slightly jerked. The most tricky part was to turn the camera body around an axis far off the lens main axis and keep all movements smooth and controlled. (Jerking was less strong than I intended, but turned out good.) The whole "jig" was inspired by a fallen leaf that I watched spinning and wobbling down. You may consider it as a POV shot of that leaf.
Please don't claim this image by any means as your work 'cos it's mine. This image is tumbling copyrighted. If you want to use it any way, please feel free to ask me for conditions. Meanwhile you may feel free to try this technique.
Other images of this mini-series:
If you liked the colours of these images, you must visit by Tuile-jewellery and her other marvellous works. Another choice is visiting group and learn about their great way to help each other.
This image is a result of some practice on camera moving techniques where the goal is to get smooth and dynamic, purposeful motion blur by camera shake and shift.
The forest located by the flood plain of Tisza near Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary, Europe, Earth, Solar system, near the Orion arm of the Galactica.
Technical gibberish (if you want to give it a try):
Canon EOS 7D with EF-S 15–85 f:3.5–5.6 IS USM
1/25 sec and f/8 at ISO 100, -0.7 EV correction, spot AF
zoom was pulled, camera body was tilted and turned CW and slightly jerked. The most tricky part was to turn the camera body around an axis far off the lens main axis and keep all movements smooth and controlled. (Jerking was less strong than I intended, but turned out good.) The whole "jig" was inspired by a fallen leaf that I watched spinning and wobbling down. You may consider it as a POV shot of that leaf.
Please don't claim this image by any means as your work 'cos it's mine. This image is tumbling copyrighted. If you want to use it any way, please feel free to ask me for conditions. Meanwhile you may feel free to try this technique.
Other images of this mini-series:
If you liked the colours of these images, you must visit by Tuile-jewellery and her other marvellous works. Another choice is visiting group and learn about their great way to help each other.
Image size
5184x3456px 4.25 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 7D
Shutter Speed
1/25 second
Aperture
F/8.0
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Sep 28, 2014, 8:36:15 AM
Sensor Size
23mm
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Really impressive!!