Behind the Veil
- January 21st, 2010
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The above image was the result of a little playfulness on my part and inspiration from a fellow photographer, Ed Vatza. It was created using a slow shutter speed (1/1.6 of a second) while panning vertically during the exposure.
One of digital photography’s strengths is that one can experiment and instantly receive feedback on the results. In this case, pausing briefly before panning upwards after pushing the shutter button produced a far different effect than panning immediately.
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This is nice, Richard – rather moody with the monochromatic effect. Interesting about pausing before panning – new inspiration!