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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 113 - Blur >> C113 - Eligible > zooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
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4 August 2006 theFly

zooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom

Well, at least it was fun to do.


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Canon DSLR Challenge13-Aug-2006 23:53
LOL. I wish that was true. Just try not to post them. 8-)
theFly
aam1234 12-Aug-2006 14:11
Of course not Lee, you are incapable of producing lousy pics.
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Aug-2006 12:53
Did you think it sucked before. Glad you came to your sense. 8-)
theFly
aam1234 12-Aug-2006 12:28
Rod, can't people change their mind.
theFly 11-Aug-2006 23:38
thanks all
Rod 11-Aug-2006 20:13
Bleeding L Aaammm you are confusing mate:-)
aam1234 11-Aug-2006 16:18
Looking at it again, I like it. Good work Lee.
ctfchallenge10-Aug-2006 04:55
Very well done Lee, Like time travel....Yvonne
ctfchallenge06-Aug-2006 19:02
Nice Zooooooom Lee - it's not as easy as it looks. I tried it without the tripod but I think I night need it as I'm not that steady. CJ
Rod 06-Aug-2006 08:16
Yes I think with a tripod you can keep the centre quite sharp. Nicely done Lee.
ctfchallenge06-Aug-2006 00:16
I really like the way you can pick out those freckles even with all that motion! jano
Paul 05-Aug-2006 08:21
Looks normal to me...hic..burp...:>))
arminb05-Aug-2006 07:10
wonderful effect, now, that's an idea... have to try this myself :o)
ctfchallenge05-Aug-2006 03:10
Thanks.
Tripod = yes, but not really required. Good some pretty good results without.
Eposure = 1.5 seconds
Time had doing it = priceless
theFly
elips05-Aug-2006 02:17
Fun to look at, too, if a little vertigo inducing! I love the four freckles on her nose that are the center of the zoom. You used the blur method I forgot to mention in my introduction. Thanks for doing it right at the top so other people will know that they can try this too. Was your camera on a tripod for this? And what was the length of exposure? This is really quite effective. I wonder how it would look if you used one of her eyes as the central point? ~Sharon