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What do you call this?Took this picture whilst turning the zoom ring at the same time. D70 and kit lens
I call it a hard night the night before
I gotta say I feel a bit dizzy looking at this - and I haven't had anything to drink either! I am sure there is a term for this, but it eludes me at this moment. In this case, I don't think it has worked - perhaps a more simple shot with slowish shutter would have better portrayed the movement. ...or perhaps you were after that drunken feeling? PS - have you used a Polarisor? The blue sky is brilliant *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
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Hi
it was bright noon day. at f22, i still could get slow enough shutter speed:(. so i resort to use the zoom ring. The effect can be more profound if i had turn the zoom ring faster. PS - did not use Polariser. I used photoshop to increase the saturation.
Blurred? Sorry, but I can't see the zoom effect at all...
Cheers, John
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Zooming whilst making an exposure is the method I used in the last challenge. It only really works if you can use f/22 and up with a speed of at least 1 second. It lends itself more to night shots.
Chris
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Hi
Thanks. Will try again - for night shot. regards, Arthur
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