Tip: To swirl your camera, hold it sideways in your hand before starting to click the shutter. It's more natural to move toward normal position than to force it to turn away from the normal position.
January 16, 2015
Abstract Lights
Tip: To swirl your camera, hold it sideways in your hand before starting to click the shutter. It's more natural to move toward normal position than to force it to turn away from the normal position.
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Wonderful and artistic.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
These are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteCool idea!
ReplyDeleteCool shots! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteCreative indeed!
ReplyDeleteI did that once photographing a stone chapel to give it an eerie look. I've never tried with lights, I'll have to though, this is great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful whirl of bright colour. Especially love the slinky effect in the first image.
ReplyDeleteDizzifying in a beautiful way!
ReplyDeleteNeat pictures!
ReplyDeleteWell, that is just pretty clever.
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGlorious shots. Someday I may try it --for now, I'll enjoy yours!
ReplyDeleteCreative and pretty! I like these!
ReplyDeletethis is a fun way of using the camera. Sometimes it all become trash but there are usually some that really is Art! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeletecongrats on your POTW!
ReplyDeleteNicely done. The one with the star is really cool! Congratulations on getting a POTW from Hillary!
ReplyDeleteFun all around! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Hilary's Post of the Week Award,
cheers,
Merisi