Abstract Flow


Photo Information
This is a water run-off channel on the Chesterfield Canal near Turnerwood. The image is 2 exposures, the first at 1 second to blur the water flow, the second at 1/320 second to capture details. The sharp image was then overlaid on top of the one with blurred water flow and areas were selectively removed to leave the final image which is a mixture of the blurred flow and some sharp details. I hope you like it.

Both images were shot with the K-3 and a Pentax DA 50mm F1.8, mounted on a Redsnapper tripod. No filters used, this was done with ISO and Aperture to produce different shutter speeds.
03/06/2018 - 18:29davidstorm
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter SpeedN/A
Aperturef/14.0
ISO100
Focal Length50mm

swarf

Link Posted 03/06/2018 - 18:40
David

Very effectively done - it works for me.

Phil
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davidwozhere

Link Posted 04/06/2018 - 00:56
Very well thought out - and an effective result.
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davidstorm

Link Posted 10/06/2018 - 22:38
Thanks for the comments guys, very much appreciated.

Regards
David
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