tipsy tulips
Skagit Valley, April 2013
intentional camera move exaggerates the unintentional ‘slow-shutter-speed-without-a-tripod’ effect ( yes that is a made up word). Actually wasn’t too sure this version works very well and even though I edited this a few days ago, wasn’t too keen on putting it up here but here it is. Ah well, the reasoning I used is, it will help be a reference pic to compare against, should I explore this genre, more, going ahead (almost a convincing answer :) )
It’s quite impressive. I liked it :)
thank you Nandini
I am convinced :-)
:)
it’s really beautiful,..I woud hava croped the top of picture.
thank you for your comment and critique.. a few more folks have suggested the same
Check out Michael Orton and Freeman Patterson’s websites if you haven’t already. They are masters at this effect. I think this works well. After reading the comment about the horizon , maybe it could be less intense, but that is what you chose.
I have heard of Orton and was amazed at his work. Its been many years though so it is a good reminder to go check… it won’t do good for my morale though :)
Photoshop is going to name an app after him. Rather than let it hurt your morale, be inspired!
I really like the picture but I think I would crop the top edge a little. Nice work.
interesting you mention that…I would be curious to know why you think so
I had spent some time contemplating to keep the top portion or not…and in the end decided to keep them. I can see how It reduces the continuity of what would have seemed a more broader swathe of abstractness otherwise ?
My own view is that the solid red/pink band across the top stops me in me tracks as my eye wanders around your image. No matter where I look in the picture that bright stripe is in my eye. This is just my view on it though :-)
Sure. thank you for sharing your thoughts :)
I really like this Abu. It’s a super abstract-impressionistic-fun-exaggerated-motion-effect photo. Made that up too. Seriously, this is way cool! Where was it taken?
Thanks David. this was taken in the Skagit Valley, close to Mount Vernon, WA
Impresionante y bellísima fotografía. El efecto del movimiento le proporciona un aire intemporal. Enhorabuena.
muchas gracias :)