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Another nice image Stan - love the colours as much as the duality of movement
 
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Talking about blur direction here's one with the foreground and background in different directions.
That's nice Stan. I love what you've done with the tall buildings
 
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I've been having a go, and now thinking about the possibility of combining Adamski with multiple exposures. Anyway, this is a pretty simply vertical motion blur. Took me ages!

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I think the two paddle boarders need more reflection on the river. ;)
 
Looks 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
 
I think the two paddle boarders need more reflection on the river. ;)
Looks 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
Thanks, guys... I`ll give that a try and see what happens (y)
 
Thanks, guys... I`ll give that a try and see what happens (y)
Well looking at the original. There was hardly any reflections, so trawled through some pix and found one that I thought might work.
Kept the benches in for a bit of fun ;)

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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?
 
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?
Yes I have. I've been out this morning with my camera specifically to get Adamski style 'stock' images. Like so...
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Yes I have. I've been out this morning with my camera specifically to get Adamski style 'stock' images. Like so...
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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 fun :)
 
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?

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
 
Thank you Stan, I added horizontal blur on one layer and then vertical blur on another.
 
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Have 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
This is a bit special, Stan (y)
 
I saw a photo of the Adamski effect the other day, it was a beach/sea shot, the beach was as seen and the sea was "Blurred" this looked very effective.
Remember that you can manipulate (Bend/curve) the line and add other lines to follow a curve in the photo before the effect has taken place.
 
That's an excellent effort with just the right amount of motion blur. Very well done, Paul. :clap:
Thanks, Stan. Appreciate it (y)
 
Thank you Paul (y)
 
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