chad anderson
12-03-2008, 06:36 PM
Hey OOTB,
If you check OOTB frequently (which it seems most of you do) than you know I have been experimenting a lot with slow shutter stuff recently. The newest challenge for me has been to blur but still retain an impression of the image--blurred enough to look painterly, but not so much you lose the image. Palmettos are one of my favorite plants; they have great lines and such a prehistoric look. Here's my favorite new creation, sunset in the palmettos .
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3245/3081179006_6467f8db73_b.jpg
Exposure:0.077 sec (1/13)Aperture:f/11Focal Length:420 mmISO Speed:100
Exposure Bias:-2/3 EV
thanks for the critiques and comments
If you check OOTB frequently (which it seems most of you do) than you know I have been experimenting a lot with slow shutter stuff recently. The newest challenge for me has been to blur but still retain an impression of the image--blurred enough to look painterly, but not so much you lose the image. Palmettos are one of my favorite plants; they have great lines and such a prehistoric look. Here's my favorite new creation, sunset in the palmettos .
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3245/3081179006_6467f8db73_b.jpg
Exposure:0.077 sec (1/13)Aperture:f/11Focal Length:420 mmISO Speed:100
Exposure Bias:-2/3 EV
thanks for the critiques and comments