Show us your blur baby!

Nice bottle , I have felt like that a few times.
It took a while but the threads is zooming along now =)
good car pics too. I have to search for some more now =)
Yes glad to see its flying along now .. love these threads .. more fun that always "post and commment" I think ...

If you have another thread idea do please consider starting one in samples .. that is only encouragement .. do whatever you like ....

Its just that is my favourite place and I try to tempt people in there from time to time :-)

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Mark
 
I know not technically correct on a Digital forum.... but it was
taken with a Nikon Lens....
F100, 80-200mm F2.8 AF-ED

great fun Keith ...

the only thing is :-) .. I was thinking to myself "boy those out of focus circles in the background really add an extra spice to this" :-)

And then I realised they are your copyright stamps !!!

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Mark
 
here is a tiny bit (not really)



and a bit more



here we go



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Mark
 
Hi Mark...

Very cute series.... love the third one... like a washing machine on spin cycle....

Re Copyright logos.... thanks for the comment... really hard to get balance between adding the logo and distracting from the image... sometimes I add it and other times i don't... but really easy to do with batch processing in iMatch

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Cheers

Keith
http://www.pbase.com/sunflowerimaging
 
Here's my contributions, both taken last fall just north of Stockholm, Sweden with the 24-120 VR on a D100.

The first one is one of my first paning pictures, the second one was shot on a tripod.





Micha
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The guy with the signature that just doesn't make any sense.
 
Thanks Micha

You reminded me of more blur shots we have... all on the Fuji S2

AFS17-35mm F2.8 (three images)



My wife running for the train....



Waiting for the train..



One of my first shots with the 10.5mm DX... taken from inside one train of another passing in the opposite direction.... this lens is so wide you can see the reflection of the lights from my carriage even though I had the lens right against the glass...



Another 10.5mm shot... Japanese Traditional Dance



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Cheers

Keith
http://www.pbase.com/sunflowerimaging
 
From a good sugestion in a different post. I would like to start a
thread for everyone to post a picture of there intentional blurred
pictures or even ones that weren't but look better with the blur. =)
No PS blur here baby........

here are a couple of mine.
Traffic with Nikkor 85mm f1.8 set on closest distance focus



Bus with Sigma 15-30



Original post
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1030&message=7348374
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Everything looks better when you turn your head and squint.
--Vienna



Donald K
Nikonian supporter
NAPP member
Pbase supporter
http://www.pbase.com/donald_k

Hey, Is this thing on? Can anyone hear me back there?
 
Here's my contributions, both taken last fall just north of
Stockholm, Sweden with the 24-120 VR on a D100.
The first one is one of my first paning pictures, the second one
was shot on a tripod.





Micha
--
The guy with the signature that just doesn't make any sense.
--
Everything looks better when you turn your head and squint.
 
Micha
--
The guy with the signature that just doesn't make any sense.
 
Thanx very much for the kind words, Ed.
I have enjoyed reading your comments for the past year.
This truly is a most rewarding hobby when I get something right.

I sure don't miss the smells and mess from my bw and Cibachrome darkroom days.

tomdogan
Nice image - and your comment shows the problem figuring out with
blur how much is just right. Dunno if the image would feel as wild
if it was a bit less blur, I liked it instantly - but that's the
fun part of this art form, figuring out how to communicate what you
want to most effectively. We have so little time to make the
decision usually - that's why the guys who shoot constantly, every
day, get it right more often, they get more tries. I'm always
thrilled when I've got a chance to try more than one amount of
blur...
D2h, 70-200 VR, gloomy day, wish I had used a slightly faster
shutter speed to get the faces a little more distinct.


I know not technically correct on a Digital forum.... but it was
taken with a Nikon Lens....

F100, 80-200mm F2.8 AF-ED



--
Cheers

Keith
http://www.pbase.com/sunflowerimaging
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gettin' back into it after several year hiatus
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Ed

Make pictures, don't take them - it leaves more for others.

http://www.onemountainphoto.com
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gettin' back into it after several year hiatus
 
Traffic with Nikkor 85mm f1.8 set on closest distance focus

Hi Again Ginko ..

Just to say that I loved blur before I saw that great pic of yours above but seeing it got my juices going again for the subject ..
(its just like a Visa Card :-)

One from before I saw it



a more recent one



and a recent attempt at a copy of your image above



Hope you are well.
Keep enjoying making clicks :-)

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Mark
 
I stopped doing wet photography decades ago because I ended up with constant rashes on my hands (couldn't get what I wanted using tongs, always had to have my hands in the soup) and sometimes nasty coughs that lasted for weeks. I don't miss that at all.

But my "you never get something for nothing" detector has me always suspicious. Perhaps bits are carcinogenic? Perhaps poorly exposed jpegs are contributing to global warming?

Cibachrome was (is?) the only wet color process that saw things as my eyes did. But a nasty process. I like my Photoshop.

And I'm still not gonna pet those kitties. Didn't they eat someone in California recently?
I sure don't miss the smells and mess from my bw and Cibachrome
darkroom days.

tomdogan
Nice image - and your comment shows the problem figuring out with
blur how much is just right. Dunno if the image would feel as wild
if it was a bit less blur, I liked it instantly - but that's the
fun part of this art form, figuring out how to communicate what you
want to most effectively. We have so little time to make the
decision usually - that's why the guys who shoot constantly, every
day, get it right more often, they get more tries. I'm always
thrilled when I've got a chance to try more than one amount of
blur...
D2h, 70-200 VR, gloomy day, wish I had used a slightly faster
shutter speed to get the faces a little more distinct.


I know not technically correct on a Digital forum.... but it was
taken with a Nikon Lens....

F100, 80-200mm F2.8 AF-ED



--
Cheers

Keith
http://www.pbase.com/sunflowerimaging
--
gettin' back into it after several year hiatus
--
Ed

Make pictures, don't take them - it leaves more for others.

http://www.onemountainphoto.com
--
gettin' back into it after several year hiatus
--
Ed

Make pictures, don't take them - it leaves more for others.

http://www.onemountainphoto.com
 
Hi Mark,
Nice work! The dots look like little dancing suns!
Guess it turned out to be a good post after all ;-)
Some good blur in here for sure

Here is one from orkney scotland chasing my freind through the Earl's palace in kirkwall. =)


Traffic with Nikkor 85mm f1.8 set on closest distance focus

Hi Again Ginko ..

Just to say that I loved blur before I saw that great pic of yours
above but seeing it got my juices going again for the subject ..
(its just like a Visa Card :-)

One from before I saw it



a more recent one



and a recent attempt at a copy of your image above



Hope you are well.
Keep enjoying making clicks :-)

--
Mark
--
Everything looks better when you turn your head and squint.
 
From a good sugestion in a different post. I would like to start a
thread for everyone to post a picture of there intentional blurred
pictures or even ones that weren't but look better with the blur. =)
No PS blur here baby........
These two contain nudity, so I've linked them instead of posting
direct. Give them a click ;)

http://mishappa.image.pbase.com/u39/the_wiz/upload/25666328.200302150143.jpg



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Ciao!

Joe

http://www.swissarmyfork.com
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Everything looks better when you turn your head and squint.
 

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