michael_lee10 0 Posted June 30, 2001 Taken with Canon EOS300, Lens Canon 28-135 IS USM, Please let me know what you think? Link to comment
dobrodude 0 Posted June 30, 2001 Good looking young woman and pigeons....what's not to like? Great shot! Link to comment
ibrahim_ban 0 Posted June 30, 2001 I feel the subject is moving or the background and foreground are when I look at it. How did you capture that? Link to comment
art_haykin 0 Posted July 1, 2001 Nice snapshot, pretty girl. Not very remarkable,and overly familiar. Keep shooting, it'll happen. Link to comment
axel-cordes 0 Posted July 4, 2001 When I saw that I suddenly said: "Hey that's great" Link to comment
nick_s 0 Posted July 4, 2001 Also interested in how the feeling of movement was created. If I were to guess, I'd say you were zooming in on the young lady in question with a shutter speed of about 1/4 second or so. But I'm very much a newbie, and could be way off base, so it would be interesting to learn whether my assessment is accurate or not. With regards to the picture, it is very nice, especially if you are in any way related to the subject. You seem to have caught a moment of youthful innocence/playfulness in a woman who is in those transitional years where she is considered an adult but remembers the fun of being a kid and isn't afraid to let it show. Link to comment
elensil 0 Posted July 6, 2001 I would say that the effect is a PhotoShop filter Radial Blur, that blurs the object according to the given scale, point closer to the edge would be blured more then one closer to the center, leaving the center untouched. PhotoShop is convenient in RIGHT HANDS !!! Great Shot Link to comment
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