Abstract fall colors

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Jonathan

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I tried something a little different using intentional camera movement for an abstract look. I wanted to capture fall colors locally, so, I went to a nearby neighborhood that had a stand of bright yellow trees. Let me know what you think!

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Interesting, kind of cool as you get the feel of the trees and the colors but very abstract. Very creative!
Thanks! I took a bunch of photos using various shutter speeds and focal lengths, these two were my favorite.
I love these. Fun but frustrating to shoot. Yours have an impressionist/stained-glass look to them.
Thank you! Agree on it being fun and frustrating at the same time. For these, I wiggled the camera up and down during the exposure, lots of discards but I liked the way these two came out.
These look great.
Thanks!
I like them both!
Thank you!
 
it is absolutely amazing! :love: I myself often do soemthing like this. It is like a painting (with pencil) It is not so easy to get a good result with that technic, you need to try a lot.
I also combine in camera multiexposure with intentional movement (ICM). The multiexposure can have sharp and unsharp photos (well, ICM is also unsharp)
There is a lot of interesting stuff in internet and youtube about ICM and multiexposure. I would reccommend you to dig more into this topic (ICM, photo-impressionism, etc) because you are really good, the picture is great and I hope to see more images from you :)
 
it is absolutely amazing! :love: I myself often do soemthing like this. It is like a painting (with pencil) It is not so easy to get a good result with that technic, you need to try a lot.
I also combine in camera multiexposure with intentional movement (ICM). The multiexposure can have sharp and unsharp photos (well, ICM is also unsharp)
There is a lot of interesting stuff in internet and youtube about ICM and multiexposure. I would reccommend you to dig more into this topic (ICM, photo-impressionism, etc) because you are really good, the picture is great and I hope to see more images from you :)
Thank you! I’ll have to do some more research on camera movement and multi exposure, I have lots to learn. I’ll be sure to post more!
 
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