I return to the topic of drawings on the matrix. I want to show you some more works.
The peculiarity of this shooting technique is also that each image is unique.
Even if I stand in the same place, if the situation around me is absolutely static (for example, a landscape on a windless day), I will not change any of the camera settings... I won't be able to get an exact copy of the photo I just took. Basically I can't.
Everything will depend on how my hand will rotate the telephoto lens (zoom). And I have two hands. And I shoot without a tripod. And each hand contributes its own features to the drawing that is obtained on the matrix.
All photos are clickable, I recommend turning on night mode for viewing
Все фотографии кликабельны, для просмотра рекомендую включить ночной режим.
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Camera | Sony A7М2 |
Lens | Sony 55-210 |
Post-production | in LR |
That is one wonderful series of long exposures!
Indeed, it turns ordinary city scenes into Art!
Very well done!
Thanks for stopping by :)
Yes, especially in early spring, the city looks a bit boring.
If not for this effect... the photos would not be expressive at all.
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This might be the art of photography, I don't really know it, but like the second last photo I've seen it, even there are waves of light.
There are different techniques for taking pictures in photography. I've been experimenting a lot lately.
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This is what I like, techniques and experiments that produce different photos than usual.
Cheers and thanks @bambuka :)))
Glad you liked it))
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Cheers! & Thanks!