“ An alternative amaryllis ”
I did some experimenting with moving the camera rather than taking a moving subject for this photo. The difficulty was choosing the right shutter speed and camera motion. I got some great abstract images but they were not discernible as an amaryllis. This was the best of the group as it is ...
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  • Anne Molyneux Edited 2 months ago

    Beautiful colours and great capture - I like the composition a lot.

    Beautiful colours and great capture - I like the composition a lot.

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  • Jocelyne Hullen Edited 2 months ago

    I like it a lot , Andrew. Success in the right  balance between figurative and abstract.

    I like it a lot , Andrew. Success in the right  balance between figurative and abstract.

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  • topcat Edited 2 months ago

    I love the very subtle movement of the camera, which is creating an almost double exposure look to your shot. Your experiment and adventurous spirit has worked Andrew. 👍

    I love the very subtle movement of the camera, which is creating an almost double exposure look to your shot. Your experiment and adventurous spirit has worked Andrew. 👍

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  • Duncan Summerton Edited 2 months ago

    like the colours and the abstract feel, of this, Andrew. I suppose it’s only Triffids (and plants on the back of vehicles) which move!

    like the colours and the abstract feel, of this, Andrew. I suppose it’s only Triffids (and plants on the back of vehicles) which move!

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Sony A6400 Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro
0"6 f/7.1 100 90

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#motionblur

Genre/Technique

Action Nature Abstract

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