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I have been experimenting with flowers in motion. The shots in this series are not manipulated, I only moved the lens when the camera was ready to shoot. I changed movement and speed with interesting results, at least in my opinion,
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your photos were, in fact, the spring. I loved the abstract resulting from your shots and tried with wonderful roses I got for my birthday. Glad you approve. I like what I got out of numberless shots. Thanks.
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Paula,i like as it came out,with the movement you emphasize on the roses layers with their charm and delicacy,and colors beautiful represented.
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Paula:

 

Beautifully done. I too was awestruck when I used this method. I really liked the effect and results, but others have been rather lukewarm. I have included several shots in my portfolio (flowers II) and would very interested know your opinion. Thanks. dS

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Well done, good to see there are some things we can still do "naturally" without photoshop. This is beautifully captured Paula.
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Greg, thanks for your comment and reference. I had seen your tulip shot, but did not know what it resulted from. Really cool.

 

Dave,

Glad to find another who likes experimenting in motion. Thank you so much.

 

Richard, you are always very kind. Thank you.

 

Amar, I agree, the camera itself with lens can give very interesting results. Thank you

 

 

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Beautiful work Paula, great colors and lighting! Best regards, Catalin
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Parece una pintura del mejor pintor, como si fuese en relieve, sigues siendo la Reina de las bellas composiciones, saludos cordiales Paula. PN. no me deja darte mayor puntuacion.....It seems the best painter's painting, as if was in relief, you continue being the Queen of the beautiful compositions, cordial greetings Paula. PN. it doesn't allow me to occur bigger punctuation.
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Very interesting technique, Paula...and I love your results. When I first saw your pictures, I thought you were into the Painter software like Jayme. You are both so creative. Well done.
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