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This is a nice abstract, the blur of the subject and background obviously giving us a sense of fast motion. I like the circles formed at the bottom with the paws...almost gives us a cartoon effect of real speed. the green and the tans go well together. Good one.
I love this photo. I might actually love the title more. It really got my attention. But the photo is definitely worthy. I really like how it's blurry but I can just barely make out the dog's face. Not completely. But close. If it had of been any more blurred, I don't think it would have worked. you just squeaked it by
You should use the forum upload so that your photos are added to the gallery. If this was in the gallery I'd add it to my favorites!
thanks all for looking this shot was pure accidental,i was panning and zooming back at the same time when i pressed the shutter,thats why i got that weird motion double sized image. a fluke ,do you think i could accidentally do it again on other things,lol probally not,but when i saw the image after it was taken i knew it was a keeper and funny to me.
thanks all for looking this shot was pure accidental,i was panning and zooming back at the same time when i pressed the shutter,thats why i got that weird motion double sized image. a fluke ,do you think i could accidentally do it again on other things,lol probally not,but when i saw the image after it was taken i knew it was a keeper and funny to me.
Accidents count!
I think it's important to leave room for accidents in photography, because we can learn a lot from them. They can be a door to fresh creativitity. When my photo technique gets too tight I start to get bored. And then I know it's time to loosen up and get sloppy so that accidents will happen. I encourage you to play with this technique! Don't just assume that it's not repeatable. You got something great with it. Experiment and see what else you can do with it. You may be surprised and you'll learn something in the process. This accident was a gift from the photo gods. Don't ignore it!
thanks photo john,your words are kind,i'm on holidays next week and i'll experiment more with this technique, so many niches out there,i just one i can excell at before going on to the next.