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19-11-08, 12:11 AM
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Blowing in the wind

I was trying to capture how much the wind was blowing today, but did it work? or is it a blurry mess The thing is I do sort of like it



     
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19-11-08, 02:39 AM
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Re: Blowing in the wind

Nice idea - not sure it works in that pic tho Moonie
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19-11-08, 08:54 AM
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Re: Blowing in the wind

It works for me but I am not sure if that is because you have explained yourself, think if I saw the shot cold I would have wondered why.
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19-11-08, 08:59 AM
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Re: Blowing in the wind

Thank you , I know Snaps, if you didn't know what I was up to, you'd think I had bumped my head

Mm back to the drawing board,I got more sharper ones yesterday, but they didn't capture the movement of the leaves so well. But the light was gorgeous yesterday, the sky was deep blue, and today it is all grey


     
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19-11-08, 09:06 AM
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Re: Blowing in the wind

I am,liking it but as said it was explained beforehand.
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27-11-08, 08:05 PM
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Re: Blowing in the wind

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Thank you , I know Snaps, if you didn't know what I was up to, you'd think I had bumped my head

Mm back to the drawing board,I got more sharper ones yesterday, but they didn't capture the movement of the leaves so well. But the light was gorgeous yesterday, the sky was deep blue, and today it is all grey
Hi,

I can see what you where trying to do, and I think what you are trying to achieve is quite tricky.

Try looking up 'Second Curtain Shutter Sync' (which I think you would use with a flash.

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