This is from a similiar plant to this one, but I had been inspired by Max Black's recent work. So I thought I would see how I could apply some blur to the garden.
Heres a crop from yesterdays shot.
| camera | NIKON D200 |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/125s |
| aperture | f/8.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO400 |
| focal length | 105.0mm |
| resolution | 1000x657 pixels |
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Blurry drops
This is from a similiar plant to this one, but I had been inspired by Max Black's recent work. So I thought I would see how I could apply some blur to the garden.
Heres a crop from yesterdays shot.
comments (19)
This is uber creative Nigel...love it.
works for me.great effect
It's like spin art, Nigel. The WOW factor with that one perfectly-focused drop !
The blur works for me, Nigel.
Reminds me of times when I had taken a little more drink than was good for me, and fell over in the garden while trying to reach the sanctuary of my house. [grin]
Brilliant! Likeyed
Warp 9. Engage.
Very cool shot with those colours.
Fantastic effect Nigel.
This I love. Very Sci-fi!. By the way I like the crop of yesterday's.
Ithink you are giving Max a run for his money ,great shot.
awesome abstract work
Wow! Nigel, you are a master in this type of photos! Fantastic! Likey for me!
Wow, Superb Nig. I feel like sliding in this toboggan towards future!
Don't pay attention at Ray's words....
I do like this blurry effect very much, love the colours it produced.
A blurry garden - fun-tastic. Excellent picture.
very interesting abstract.
This is a great effect. Nice !
stunning stuff Nigel the dogs ...well you know what i mean dont you
Yes! This is very cool, Nig!
This is very cool! There is a local artist by the name of Dixie Friend Gay (http://dixiefriendgay.com/) who paints forest scenes that look a little like this.
Nigel Clack: Cheers Martin, I will check out the link
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