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Thursday, February 4, 2010

let it blur...



this was a little more difficult than the other assignments for me....the water was easier than the moving cars, it seemed.

Not sure what I should have been focused on for the water...I think that's why they were a bit out of focus???

1 comment:

  1. It's blurry because you moved Maria, not because of what you were focused on. Look at the trees, they are blurry too which means the whole camera was shaking, not the trees.
    Remember to not breath and hold your camera steady. Try it again. Remember, you're using a small hole to capture this image ... so everything that wasn't moving should have been in focus.

    Good job though, you did capture the essence of movement in each image. That was really the goal ... that and having you shoot something difficult and ultimately rewarding.

    Way to go!!

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