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  1. Not at all Sondra, and looking at the result I have to agree with you. I have recently re-taken up the hobby ( after 4 years without a single shot ) and have posted some old files, of which this is one. Must admit i always thought it looked a bit overdone !. I no longer have the trans for this but may try doing the same job on the large print file.

     

    what sort of intensity did you use for the G blurr?

     

    Thanks Jon

  2. Its a series of 20+ Mega pixel sensors, suspended on a plastic flexible base. This means that you use a fresh sensor for each image you want to "capture" and then wind on to the next sensor( thereby avoiding the need to clean the sensor when it gets dust on and avoiding "dead pixels"). As the strip is capable of remembering each captured image there is no need for a memory card. The series of sensors is kept safe within the plastic container and is inserted into the camera. The sensors come in a variety of styles enabling " captures " to be varied as is your artistic desire.

     

    All very clever really.

     

    Regards (With tongue firmly in cheek)

     

    Jon

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    very nice use of long exposure, and fantastic colour.

    i agree with comments above regarding the cropping of some of the sky of which I think would improve the drama and concentrate the eye.

     

    very nice work though

     

    Jon

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    Juozas,

     

    It does appear that the horizon is wonky and this gives the viewer an immediate sense of imbalance that is hard to see beyond once noticed. In addition there is a lot of empty space on the right that does not contribute to the image in any meaningful way, adding to the imbalance as previopusly mentioned.

     

    I would reframe ( straight!) and position the windmill lower ( to include the lost part of the sails) and further towards the centre, still leaving it left of centre.

     

    Keep posting!

     

    Jon

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