Time for some more creative blurs. This pair of images was captured while visiting a nearby equestrian centre. I intentionally moved the camera while shooting in combination with a slow shutter speed to achieve the effect. I particularly like how this technique can produce ‘ghosting’ in parts of the image.
I like the ghosting in the first image, most effective
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Yes, she looks like a centipede, lol! But I like how it came out, and the horse’s owner loves the picture.
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Nice … 🐴
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Thank you, Dorothy!
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I think the ghosting is particularly effective to show the movement of horses. Beautiful as usual.
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Thanks, Jane. Yes, there’s so much going on when a horse moves. I have some captures of other horses where the legs, mane and tail all have various blurs that make the images, IMO, really interesting.
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I also am struck by the first especially! Great work -I like the blur!!
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Thanks, Cybele. I love playing with in -camera motion blurs, and horses really make great subjects for it. I’m getting quite a collection.
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I love your images!
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Beautiful Katrina 🙂 Enhances their natural elegance!
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Thanks, Sarah. I think so, too. 🙂
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Love the effects, Katrina!
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Thanks, Tiny. I love creating them!
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