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    Six images blended together of a friend playing lacrosse at the beach. I put it through toy camera which I though gave it a bit more interest through distorting the placement of the figure which was originally in a straight line.

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    Jackie, are you playing with Analog Efex? I have really gotten to like that plugin a lot, as it has almost endless possibilities. I like how the central figure is sharper and more contrasted than the rest, and the inclusion of the ball in the air is really cool! I've watched girl's lacrosse and couldn't believe how much speed they can get on that ball.
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    Yes Kerry, Analog Efex. I really like it, and seem to use the barrel distortion quite a bit.

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    I love how you can customize virtually everything and come up with your own unique filters.
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    Very creative! I really like how the barrel distortion affected the figure in a symmetrical way; fade in, sharp, fade out. The triple balls in the air are the icing on the cake! Plus I love your title!

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    This is very cool Jackie! I agree with the previous comments on the distortion and fading at the ends. I'll have to try that filter more, so far only successful with one.

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    Pretty cool sequence, I love the sense of motion from blurry back to sharp then back to blurry, well done

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    Hi, Jackie, from the thumbnail it looked like a sequence of evolution - a cave man walking so I was surprised when I saw it full frame. Interesting technique - I'm loving Analog and its versatility
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    ok. a new filter for me to try! Love the effect of this. Like the fade in, fade out. Only thing to make it perfect would be if the left guy were not quite as distorted, but then you are using a barrel filter, so that explains it. Love the idea. Love the name!!!!!

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