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Thread: At the Funfair

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    At the Funfair

    Hi all .. a little experimenting with photographing funfair rides while whipping the zoom in and out. I liked the abstract nature of the results.

    Enjoy
    Mike
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails At the Funfair-fair-01-sm.jpg   At the Funfair-fair-02-sm.jpg   At the Funfair-fair-03-sm.jpg  

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    Re: At the Funfair

    Yes, it works well with points of light like this, also I think it suits the fairground, adding another sense of motion.
    I'm torn between the 1st and 3rd shots.
    I think I've settled on the last one as the best, because it has other non-blurred elements and the totally amazing distorted railings.

    I taught a friend of mine this technique, and she went berserk using it on everything she saw. Flowers, cars, her dog, absolutely everything gave me motion sickness
    Now she's calmed down a bit, and uses it sparingly
    PAul

    Scroll down to the Sports Forum and post your sports pictures !

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    Re: At the Funfair

    Great colors. It also works with the subject matter...The Funfair had that effect on me too
    The 3rd photo does work well because of the collage effect. Good job.
    Cheers.
    I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
    Minor White

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