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Self Centered
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Copyright: willy rachmat (wr1611) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 25 W: 7 N: 19] (187)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2004-10-15
Categories: Decisive Moment, Experimental
Camera: Canon EOS 10D, Canon EF 28-105mm US, SanDisk CF 512M
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/15 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-10-22 23:45
Viewed: 972
Points: 8
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i made this effect by setting the lens to manual and move it back and frontward. no digital effect on the motion. used PS to change it into black and white.

i must say, that i was lucky to take this shot when he is holding back the ball facing straight to the camera.

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To cloverstar: thank youwr1611 1 10-23 09:55
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great idea with the lens...i really like the effect you ended up with.

Really effective action shot with bowling .Creative use of your camera lens to acheive this unique perspective. Well done, IMO. Welcome to TL......

Great action shot. Very imaginative to use the lens the way you did. I'd like to try that sometime. Well done with this one, Willy.

Do you have more to show us like this?

Very creative...I first thought it was a Radial blur applied in Photoshop, but after reading your note, I'm even more impressed!

What a great experiment! My Mother (Cloverstar) and I will have to experiment with this technique! Thanks for sharing.

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