victor_photos 0 Posted November 3, 2010 nice! how you did it? I learn from bryan peterson's video these kind of shot can be achieved by pointing the camera upwards, while the exposure is being carried out, twist the camera... or rather twist yourself with the camera still pointing upwards... did you do it the same way? Link to comment
willy.marthinussen 0 Posted November 3, 2010 thank you. Yes its a well known tecnique that i sometimes use to achieve movement and energy in a shot, one can also use panning tecnique to "paint" images, and further if combining 2 shots one can achieve some interessting results. Thanks for your comment --willy-- Link to comment
victor_photos 0 Posted November 12, 2010 i always want to try this effect, I ever tried doing it to some very tall and very dim ceiling lights, but effect not very strong and in Singapore, you cannot find such nice trees like yours, haha...May I ask, whats your Apperture and shutter setting? Link to comment
willy.marthinussen 0 Posted November 12, 2010 i bet singapore has a lot to offer in shoots like this. you dont need to shoot trees :)here is the exif: shutterspeed 1:20 av:14 iso 400All the best --willy-- Link to comment
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