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Thread: Fall Branches Blur

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    chad anderson
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    Hi,

    My bird images usually break too many "rules" so I thought I might post one of my more creative images on this thread. This was created with camera movement and a slow shutter speed while focused on some barren winter branches. In addition, I did some work with levels and saturation.

    Tv(Shutter Speed)
    0.3Sec.
    Av(Aperture Value)
    F45
    Exposure Compensation
    -2
    ISO Speed
    100
    Focal Length
    420.0 mm

    Enjoy!

    thanks,
    Chad Anderson

    For a larger version visit:
    www.exposingfloridaphotograph.smugmug.com
    Last edited by chad anderson; 03-17-2008 at 12:54 PM.

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    Blake Shadle
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    Very cool, Chad! I think I've already mentioned that I like this one a lot. You have to have atleast 12 smugmug domains now...... :D

    Is this a Weedon Island display candidate?

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    chad anderson
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    thanks Blake. I don't see how it fits, do you think it would work?

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    Blake Shadle
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    Conserve the trees, man!!! Na, it probably wouldn't fit... I'm definitely doing a print of that mangrove sunset I posted on Flickr, atleast 13 x 19...

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    chad anderson
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    for sure that one is a wall hanger

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    very cool, chad. love the colors.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Love it Chad !!!! Creative and beautiful Excellent set up techs for the image !!! Particularly like the feel !!! Looking forward to more !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    chad anderson
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    Thanks for looking and glad you'll like it. Its not for everyone, but I really enjoy "getting stupid" as they call it.
    Last edited by chad anderson; 03-18-2008 at 03:29 PM.

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    Blake Shadle
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    The nice thing about images like this is there's really no limit on the size of print you can produce. There's no specific point of detail, the image is so graphic, that you could make it massive! Which I think would be very cool.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Lovely work, it makes me think of fabric under the microscope.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Very original and classic.
    Congrats!!!!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Huge fan of this one. Absolutely stunning!
    Roman

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