“ Yes, No, Meh ”
Rule of odds, three people, three peas, three colours (blue, yellow and green), and three answers, (Yes, No, and Meh).
I just set this up against a wall, it was quite dark so I did use the flash but set on very low, as I needed movement for the yes and no.
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Photo Location: In the hut against the green wall.
  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 8 months ago

    Very clever, Sandra. Perfect for this week.

    Very clever, Sandra. Perfect for this week.

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  • George Klepacz Edited 8 months ago

    That blur is so crisp and bright, I'd love to learn more on how you accomplished that using a flash!   Very nice idea, and well done.

    That blur is so crisp and bright, I'd love to learn more on how you accomplished that using a flash!   Very nice idea, and well done.

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  • Karen Brenneman Edited 8 months ago

    Super cute and I love the blurr!

    Super cute and I love the blurr!

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  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited 8 months ago

    A clever composite, Sandra. I'm impressed that you could get so much blur while keeping the bodies so sharply focused. Nice trick. It does appear to me that there is… more

    A clever composite, Sandra. I'm impressed that you could get so much blur while keeping the bodies so sharply focused. Nice trick. It does appear to me that there is only one body used for all three positions, in which case the compositing is very impressive.

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#ruleofodds #aussie52 #movement #complementarycolours

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