Canon 5D
24-105mm
ISO 100
1.3 sec. at f/22
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Canon 5D
24-105mm
ISO 100
1.3 sec. at f/22
HH
This ROCKS! I love the light trails Denise. Well spotted. Great Exec.! :)
Nice Denise! I like the light trails too, really tells the story. And to think that we've been conditioned to avoid blur in our images... Who knew? ;)
i hate crowds, but this has got me really wanting to go to a fair now. lots of possibilities!!!
i love what you did here. there's actually lots of detail. just what you want!!
Hey Denise,
I like the lights and trails.....debating the blue at the base.....just seems out of tone?....with the rest. You should try this even later......lights turn out really cool. I'm not driving down through the traffic to try it though! Like the angled comp very much too! Nicely done.
beautifully executes....awesome in camera blur.
I do agree with Roman...that blue at bottom is a bit puzzling
I wonder if someone on the ride has a blur shot of you taking this photo :D Love the shot.
Thankyou everyone for your comments!! I think I will tone down that dk. blue now that it's been pointed out I can't take my eyes off of it!! Thanks Roman:)
Denise: You have created a wonderful image. I think it is great as it is, but I hope you don't mind, but I created an alternate version. The composition is outstanding and I couldn't resist using it as a base image. CS4,duplicate layer, convert to black and white, find edges, merge layers(I think I used exclusion, but I can't remember) then Topaz Clean 2. I hope you don't mind! regards~Bill
Bill, I love it!! It has a fairytale look to it-that is very appealing!! Very creative!! I think I just may go back and try this out-Thanks:):D
Neat Denise, I love the light trails. Might be interesting to see at an even longer exposure!
Bill, I tried to re-create your tweaks. I had to use difference instead of exclusion and I bumped up the saturation and adj. the S/H. I really like the effect and will try this on a few of my other images-Thanks!:D
that's way freaky!!
wow Denise...you made this even more awesome....wow wow young lady!!
Thanks guys and Thanks Bill for your input!!
Denise: I'm glad you were able to recreate what I did! Yeah, it was difference, now I remember, Anyway, a few additional points. When you go to Image/adjustments/Black and White, if you click on one, you will then be able to use your scroll wheel to see what each variation does. (same thing with merging modes, you can use the scroll wheel). In Black and White you want to have as great a contrast as possible. This makes the Find Edges filter work better when you apply it. I use this technique (dup layer, Black and White/find edges/merge/ quite often, but usually with Overlay or Softlight. Softlight merges create what I consider a much better watercolor effect than most other so called watercolor filters. Usually you may also need to tweak the exposure (darken) of the base image before merging. regards~Bill
One more thing. As is usually the case, the image you start with needs to have sharp edges in the first place. What I do is create an Action, and then it is easy to see if an image will work with one click.
Bill, Good tip with the action and I actually found out that contrast thing on my first failed attempt. I never used the scroll wheel but will be giving it a try very soon! I really like the B&W tip -it really makes a difference for find edges and I use that alot. Once again thankyou for your help and I hope I was able to re-create the image to your liking.Thankyou.