Posted by Chris (South Jersey, United States) on 24 March 2008 in Plants & Nature.
While trying to take photos of our daffodils for yesterday's post, I noticed how the wind was blowing the flowers around quite a bit - so I decided to try something new and capture some of that movement! These are two images combined in Photoshop Elements to try and capture the movement these flowers had on a windy March day.
I am on vacation for a few days and will not be able to comment on your pictures - thanks for stopping by and I will try to catch up when I get back. I hope that I can become a better photographer with the examples here on Am3 and by getting your feedback on my images.
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nice photo.. looks like they are drenched in sunlight..
24 Mar 2008 1:43am
@rain girl: Thank you - it was quite bright (but windy) when I took this one...
Nice experimental image, it works well. Until I read your caption, I wondered if you had used gel on a lens filter to get this capture. Nice PP.
24 Mar 2008 4:44am
Very nice! You captured the movement well.
24 Mar 2008 4:55am
@Betty: Thank you..
A fantastic experiment! Good work!
24 Mar 2008 6:08am
@Craig: Thanks!
Very nice work.
24 Mar 2008 7:03am
@Viewfinder: Thank you VF - always have to try something new...
oh lovely,they look like ballerinas with yellow tutus,dancing in the wind so gracefully:)
24 Mar 2008 9:42pm
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