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 By: Tony Smallman  
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Photographer  Tony Smallman {Karma:23858}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Pentax ist D
Categories Florals
Photoart
Film Format cf
Portfolio Lens 18-125 Sigma
Uploaded 6/16/2006 Film / Memory Type C.F.
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 392 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City -  Antequera
State -  MALAGA
Country - Spain   Spain
About First in a series about sunflowers in which I've used panning or zoom effects or both at the same time!My digital camera has given me the freedom to experiment with shutter speeds and in camera movements and that's what I've been having fun doing!Hope you like the results!
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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josep alsina josep alsina   {K:19880} 6/19/2006
Qué excelentes resultados has conseguido con el efecto zoom, un destello de fantasia y preciosos colores. Saludos
Josep

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 6/17/2006
A very effective work, as of moving towards you, a 3D motion creative work.
Very interesting subject
Saeed

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Maurizio Massetti Maurizio Massetti   {K:30463} 6/17/2006
Excellent production, in the first time viewing the preview I thought it was a PS work...

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/16/2006
Being that my digital is a point and shoot (albeit a nice one), it may be more sealed than an SLR. I haven't noticed any dust problems as yet. If I see a web article on taking care of that I'll post it here. Feel free to include for me a link to another photographer's luxagraphic work (here or one of my images), or feel free to send my portfolio link to them.

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 6/16/2006
Thank you for your comments James.At present,starting yesterday evening,and employing a neutral density filter to keep the speed down, I've just been experimenting with sunflowers.John Miller,also of Usefilm ,has been using these techniques and I'm thinking about appling them to urban scenes too.For some reason this kind of camera movement together with slow speed really shows up dust on the sensor and it takes ages to eliminate in photoshop.Do you clean your own sensor?-and with what?
Thanx again for commenting, Tony.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/16/2006
A fine experiment indeed. I like to encourage this sort of thing. I have a portfolio called Luxagraphia where I use motion techniques to obtain interesting images:

http://www.usefilm.com/photographer.asp?ID=107677&PF=25833

Is this series you have completed all on sunflowers?

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 6/16/2006
Glad you liked it Jinggoy,I'll be posting a few more in this series over the next few days.
..............Thanks for commenting, Tony

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Jinggoy Montenejo Jinggoy Montenejo   {K:7736} 6/16/2006
Hi Tony,
Yes, this one works very well! Goes into my favorites!

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Peter Shelton   {K:-167} 6/16/2006
Great effect - almost 3D!

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