Soft and beautiful ... it seems the panning you described yesterday is a good path to follow for a while as regards learning to control these soft-focus results. Nice!
I really like your waxwig piece-- I think because of the black colors and the textures. and these softer images --especially the solo figures- are wonderful
When ever I see your images, those of people captured in motion, I cannot help but think about the series I shot in Los Angeles back in 2007, wondering my I did not take a single exposure in motion.
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the first two are my favorites the third kinda creeps me out for some reason...
the composition of the second one is wonderful, just great...
Soft and beautiful ... it seems the panning you described yesterday is a good path to follow for a while as regards learning to control these soft-focus results. Nice!
I really like your waxwig piece-- I think because of the black colors and the textures. and these softer images --especially the solo figures- are wonderful
When ever I see your images, those of people captured in motion, I cannot help but think about the series I shot in Los Angeles back in 2007, wondering my I did not take a single exposure in motion.
Keep up the good work.
Egmont
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