“ Tree farm ”
You can setup the camera for long exposure (example :- 3 seconds) and move the camera up and own to have this effect. you could also create the same effect in Photoshop by applying a motion blurr filter on a otherwise sharp image. The end result is similar in either cases. This image was ...
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Photo Location: Seattle, Washington state, United States of America, Planet Earth.
  • Mike Kelly Edited 4 years ago

    This is a real cool pic. Thanks for sharing what you did.

    This is a real cool pic. Thanks for sharing what you did.

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  • Debbie Perry Edited 4 years ago

    Love the colors! They give depth to the texture.

    Is there a story here?

    Nice shot.

    Love the colors! They give depth to the texture.

    Is there a story here?

    Nice shot.

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  • Caitlin Garvey Edited 4 years ago

    This is fantastic.  I am headed over to Photoshop now to try to find the motion blur filter.  I really love your colors and lines -- and the faint view of the… more

    This is fantastic.  I am headed over to Photoshop now to try to find the motion blur filter.  I really love your colors and lines -- and the faint view of the tree leaves.

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  • Mary Childree Edited 4 years ago

    I love this image! Very cool!!

    I love this image! Very cool!!

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Nikon D810
8" f/10 50 35

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