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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Jake's Backdoor Hippie-palooza, 2014 Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 281054" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There's always something to learn. It's funny, but when you lay it out it seems like so much, but after you get the concepts it's like everything else - it becomes intuitive and when you want <em>more of this</em> or <em>something like that</em> you know where to go. In the last chess photo the two things that were <em>new</em> to me were the idea that selective motion blur can be moved to where you want it so it ends at a point rather than radiating from it, and that when something doesn't have quite the impact you want (i.e. the blur) you can replicate it and stack it to make it more pronounced. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy the workshop!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 281054, member: 9240"] There's always something to learn. It's funny, but when you lay it out it seems like so much, but after you get the concepts it's like everything else - it becomes intuitive and when you want [I]more of this[/I] or [I]something like that[/I] you know where to go. In the last chess photo the two things that were [I]new[/I] to me were the idea that selective motion blur can be moved to where you want it so it ends at a point rather than radiating from it, and that when something doesn't have quite the impact you want (i.e. the blur) you can replicate it and stack it to make it more pronounced. Enjoy the workshop!! [/QUOTE]
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