Isabelle 2004-06-20 13:09
hahahaha (laughing of your comment to maciekda) it´s not true, and it can be seen on one of your winter shots... guess it´s the sunlight and spring :)
gosh, i am sure i was born in the wrong country and i see this every time i see your shots.
could you please be kind enough and explain the pp (or further explanation about how they´re sharpened and background is blurred) to this poor woman from the south of the planet???
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well apart from sharpening according to Luko's recipe there is no postprocessing here. The blur comes from panning with the camera so I guess it's more a kind of preprocessing.
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panning...
i´ve read this word here and there at TE but no idea about the process... anyway, thanks a lot for the image and for the prompt reply. |
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panning is following the movement with the camera, so I was rotating the camera towards the moving persons both before, while and after pressing the shutter.
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thanks a lot, once again :)
not sure i will suceed, but i´ll try! |
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