Inverse panning: Belgium from a train
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:48 am
So I was a little bored on a train trip from Liege to Brussels recently, so I decided to take some photos out the window, as you do. Dusk was approaching though, which meant little hope of freezing things with fast shutter speed... then it hit me, why not go the other way, and intentionally create blur by using a low shutter speed? This way things closest to the tracks become smoothly blurred, and things further away become less blurred.
As you can see, the results are fairly abstract and I'm betting not everyone will like them, but it's something different I guess, at least for me. Anyway enough waffle, on with the pics (click on the thumbnails for a medium-sized image, then click on that for 1600x1200).
Same as above with a slight curves adjustment:
The rest of the gallery is here, please critique away!
As you can see, the results are fairly abstract and I'm betting not everyone will like them, but it's something different I guess, at least for me. Anyway enough waffle, on with the pics (click on the thumbnails for a medium-sized image, then click on that for 1600x1200).
Same as above with a slight curves adjustment:
The rest of the gallery is here, please critique away!