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Tag Archives: Panning with a camera
Poplars
Earlier this week I discovered a Stand of Poplars (I think) that I hadn’t previously noticed. They were arranged precisely in rows and to get reasonably near them required me to trespass into a field – nothing growing and nothing … Continue reading
Posted in Landscapes
Tagged Motion Blur in camera, Panning with a camera, Photography, Poplar Trees, stand of Poplars
24 Comments
Water Meadows
There has been no let-up in the succession of storms, driven by a powerful Jet Stream, that have been devastating the UK for well over six weeks now. This is the wettest winter for 250 years and it has devastated … Continue reading
Posted in Landscapes
Tagged Flood, Great Ouse River, In-Camera blur, Motion Blur, Old Stratford, Panning with a camera, Photography, Water Meadows
21 Comments
Bluebells 2013
Finally, in honour of the Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend, the sun obliged by shining and in the space of a day we visited four Bluebell woods. A fifth wood (first image below) had been visited a few days earlier when … Continue reading
Posted in Mirror Lens, Spring
Tagged Ashridge, Bluebell Time, Bluebell Wood, Bluebells, Coton Manor, Dockey Wood, Mirror Lens, Motion Blur, Panning with a camera, Photography, Spring
39 Comments
Plantation Panning
Today’s images are something completely different for me. The product of 40 minutes work and 204 images in a tree plantation, experimenting with slow exposures to create blurred images of the trees. I’ve seen some similar work like this by … Continue reading
Posted in Eclectica, Long Exposure, Photo Tips
Tagged Panning with a camera, Photography, Tree plantations
36 Comments