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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Here are my first attempts at Week 2, Exercise #4, 5 images where blur adds impact.


I had to shoot a lot of tries before I got this shot. The rocket is still
blurry, but it's the best of the lot!


I think I should have "cooled down" the yellow tones in the bath tub pictures, though the walls are yellowish and I like golden tones

I wish I could see the spashes better, but I was worried about getting my camera wet, so didn't let her spash harder!













I have the camera on ISO 800 for these "Dance Dance Revolution" pictures, but still found it hard to get them light enough. I do like how the blur shows that she's getting into her song.
I don't know how I squeezed the middle picture and squashed the first picture, I was trying navigate the pictures around this posting site, plus I went over the 5 picture assignment!.
Meg





























I have the camera on Iso 800 in the "Dance Dance Revolution" pictures, but still found it hard to get enough light in that dim room.

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