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Photographer Jonathan Charles  Jonathan Charles {Karma:5248}
Project #45 Blurry Image Camera Model Olympus OM-4
Categories Landscape
People
Film Format
Portfolio Beach
Lens Zuiko 24mm F2.8
Uploaded 1/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji Sensia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1064 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Great Perhaver beach
State -  CORNWALL
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About A companion to "Feet in the clouds" in this portfolio. Playing around with radial blur to recreate the feeling
Random Pictures By:
Jonathan
Charles


Morning sun

Eloïse, sand & sea

Frosty morning trees

Caroline (trichrome)

Trees on the edge of Dartmoor

Olivia - 1

Tree god

Awaiting the sun

Andrea - both sides

Feet in the clouds

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 5/29/2007
nahh I like it.. excellent werk

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Jonathan Charles Jonathan Charles   {K:5248} 2/28/2005
Actually the horizon was straight on the slide - I was trying to give the impression of wild movement using the tilt and the radial blur (both types). The colour was just natural and I didn't see any specific reason to change it, The contrast covers the full range on the histogram - I could have made it snappier (as I did on another one http://www.usefilm.com/image/584349.html taken at the same time, but it would have lost some of the texture produced by the filters - admittedly not so visible on the small compressed version posted compared with the hi-res print.

Thanks for your thoughts - I think it's interesting and helpful to discuss the decisions made in composing the pictures - that's what the forum is all about.

Best wishes, Jonathan

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Antony Aaben   {K:124} 2/27/2005
Hmmm---- a wonky horizon, poor contrast and colour, easily made better in photoshop,--- radial blurr? But I like the shadow.

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Phil M Phil M   {K:11526} 1/25/2005
Very effective blur :)

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deniz senyesil   {K:4052} 1/24/2005
very beautiful,
Deniz.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 1/23/2005
Amy really hits the nail on the head as far as what I wanted to say. And that light is just beautiful. A great day it was.

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Amy Nicolai   {K:3432} 1/23/2005
Like it, Jonathan! The radial blur is effective. I can't decide if the sliding ocean is a good thing, or not... it adds to the sense of movement but offends reality at the same time. Amy

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