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Nice colours but I don't get much sense of movement other than immediately around the two figures,
Thanks, Carl. I also played with the motion blur direction for the foreground too.
Nice colours but I don't get much sense of movement other than immediately around the two figures,
That's nice Stan. I love what you've done with the tall buildingsTalking about blur direction here's one with the foreground and background in different directions.
I think the two paddle boarders need more reflection on the river.
Thanks, guys... I`ll give that a try and see what happensLooks a good image pre Adamski Paul. Wonder whether the blur is a tad too overdone as the boarders seem to be mid-air. Doing as Jak suggests, a bit of reflection in the water may help "ground" them. Bravo whatever
Thank you, Carl. Appreciate itWow! Brilliant Paul.
Nice one. I think I'll be adding this route to my wanderings, just in case anything pops up. Hadn't thought of it before. But this adamski thing is rather funYes I have. I've been out this morning with my camera specifically to get Adamski style 'stock' images. Like so...
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I wonder, has anyone been out taking pix, with creating the effect in mind? IE nothing to write home about as it stands, but could be great after?
That's a good one. Lovely colours too.Me too. I took this shot with the technique in mind while I was out for a walk the other morning.
Ship Adamski by Stan, on Flickr
Really liking both of these. Lovely tones , although I'm not too sure on the vignetteLiving next to the Sea has some advantages.
Blur Blue Boat by Graham Elliott, on Flickr
Blur sail boat by Graham Elliott, on Flickr
AgreedReally liking both of these. Lovely tones , although I'm not too sure on the vignette
This is a bit special, StanHave another play with motion blur and this time use both circular and horizontal blurs. I took the shot entirely with the Adamski Technique in mind.
Fairground Spin by Stan, on Flickr
Trying again, from a wander in the local woods. Haze added, as I kinda prefered it to "normal"
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Thanks, Stan. Appreciate itThat's an excellent effort with just the right amount of motion blur. Very well done, Paul.
I wonder if a bit of radial blur would work on the wheels, or would it end up looking like a panning shot?Have a go at a city scene this time. St. Andrew Square in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh St Andrew Square by Stan, on Flickr
That's lovely