Impressions of Fall
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Jayem1
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 2237
Country: United States

I am not sure if these images belong to here, but I don't know where else to post these. Any way, if moderater believes they need to be moved, please feel free to do so.

C&C are welcome. Thanks for looking.

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Binh Ly
Registered: Feb 24, 2007
Total Posts: 3042
Country: United States

#1 is my favorite, your technique enhances the depth of the scene!



Henry W
Registered: Oct 23, 2003
Total Posts: 6649
Country: United States

Of course they belong here. Great captures.

Was the effect from the camera or in post processing?



Jayem1
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 2237
Country: United States

Thanks, Binh Ly and Henry W.

Single capture and some basic PP in LR, so in camera effects.



Zeph
Registered: Jan 30, 2005
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Country: United States

There sure seems to be a trend with this type of comps. I think the first works, partly 'cause of the straight lines created by the slender trees.. With the others, I don't know, maybe for me, they need to be more abstract, with less identifiable details. I need to try this!
Thanks for sharing these Linden..



TripleYYY
Registered: Oct 08, 2006
Total Posts: 6045
Country: Canada

These are landscapes so of course this is the right forum.

I like camera movement shots.
#4 works especially well for me, because the movement gives the effect of fog in the background between the trees.

Nice work!

Y



dswiger
Registered: Feb 24, 2006
Total Posts: 4400
Country: United States

I would also go along with #1. Definitely like the effect.
I also like #3.
Doing these takes more than just moving the camera, the vision thing.
I thing you have something here as they both add to the depth of the image
Dan



Jayem1
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 2237
Country: United States

Thanks all.

Zeph, I hear you. For me, I was trying to get an impressionistic (am I creating a new word here?) painting effect. I have plenty images with no detail and definitely more abstract. But here for 1, 2 and 4 I intended to show some details. I was just experimenting.

TripleYYY, yes it's fun to try this. It can potentially transform a mundane place into a beautiful one.

Dan, with digital, it has made such attempts much easier. The keeper rate is low as you probably already know.



mrchile
Registered: Oct 28, 2009
Total Posts: 1603
Country: United States

I was messing around with this technique over weekend. I didn't have the lovely color you got though. I think it works best in your first image wit all of the vertical elements. Well Done. #3 is nice too.



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