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Home » General » Play when you can’t get what you want
Sep09 1

Play when you can’t get what you want

Posted by Philip in General

A couple weeks ago we had an amazing moon lit night.  I thought it’d be a great time to out the camera and do some nice moon images.  But for some reason it just wasn’t working.  There was a bit of haze in the atmosphere or maybe it was me fumbling around with the wrong settings.  So to insure that pulling out the camera wasn’t a wast of time I decided to play around with some long exposure images.  But to take it a step further, I also zoomed the lens during the shot.  SO I ended up with some pretty whacky stuff.  I don’t know that you could call it anything more than just art.

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One Comment

  1. Joe | September 12, 2010 at 9:22 am

    This also works well when you take an out of focus shot that due to the moment makes it a keeper, convert it to pencil sketch or run a art filter.

    Keep the tips coming, love them all.

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