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Patricia Lay-Dorsey | all galleries >> my photo-a-day archives >> 2008 photo-a-day galleries >> photo-a-day May 2008 > from "Vibrational Series #1"
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04-MAY-2008

from "Vibrational Series #1"

CLICK HERE to see my new gallery, "Vibrational Series #1" in which this image appears.

The photos in this gallery are experimental. For that reason I would really like to hear your feedback. Any and all constructive criticism and/or suggestions as to how I can improve my use of slow shutter speeds would be most appreciated. I'd like to continue these explorations, but it would be nice to have a bit more of an idea of what I'm doing next time. Thanks for your help, friends.

Canon EOS 40D
3s f/32.0 at 21.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time01-May-2008 09:12:06
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 40D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length21 mm
Exposure Time3.20 sec
Aperturef/32
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias-1 2/3
White Balance
Metering Modemulti spot (3)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (4)
Focus Distance

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Adalberto Tiburzi04-May-2008 16:50
Because of my formation as architectural photographer I'm not an expert of blurred and/or shaked photos... you know... ;-)
But I must admit that, with these, you communicate ;-)
Adal
Guest 04-May-2008 15:28
I am afraid Patricia I have no more experience in this area than you so I admire what you are doing...something different.
Vera
Guest 04-May-2008 13:40
Well seen!
Guest 04-May-2008 13:28
This is so spooky!!! Just messed around with this technique yesterday. Will look forward to your feedback.
Paco López04-May-2008 06:57
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!! Vote!!!
Offer Goldfarb04-May-2008 06:50
Im also love this.
I love to photo still objects while moving the camera. For doing so it must be in the morning early enough or around sunset when the light is not too strong. I use shutter speed of arround 1/8 and the camer is on the tripod.
for example see the blare pictures of
http://www.pbase.com/offerg/my_santorini or most of this galery
http://www.pbase.com/offerg/ducks
and also some in the tree galery, for example:
http://www.pbase.com/offerg/image/53243013

keep going
all the best
offer
Dallas Hyatt04-May-2008 05:32
I like this. I've found in shooting slow shutter speeds, it's often effective to have one subject sharp while the rest is in motion - it adds impact. Hard to do though...
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