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Apr 22, 2012 21:04:33   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
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How much are you selling this picture for?[/quote]

If you are serious about wanting to purchase a copy let me know. I do sell my own stock photos.

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Apr 22, 2012 21:26:46   #
camerabuff58 Loc: Ontario, Canada,
 
Yes it is definitely the UV filter that is causing the anomaly. I recommend you remove the filter for night shots.

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Apr 22, 2012 22:43:00   #
RMM Loc: Suburban New York
 
GaZoomIn wrote:
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How much are you selling this picture for?


If you are serious about wanting to purchase a copy let me know. I do sell my own stock photos.

Sorry, I left out the smiley face. I figured you could sell it as a mystery shot.

:) OK?

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Apr 22, 2012 22:56:31   #
chapjohn Loc: Tigard, Oregon
 
Use UV filters that are mult-coated.

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Apr 23, 2012 19:58:53   #
Meives Loc: FORT LAUDERDALE
 
[quote=GaZoomIn]
No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.

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Apr 23, 2012 20:23:13   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
RMM wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:
Quote:

How much are you selling this picture for?


If you are serious about wanting to purchase a copy let me know. I do sell my own stock photos.

Sorry, I left out the smiley face. I figured you could sell it as a mystery shot.

:) OK?


Yea, I kind of figured you were joking. I have sold many a shot, but never one that was an accidental snap shot. LOL

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Apr 23, 2012 20:25:02   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
[quote=Meives]
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Thank You, but I did take quite a few good ones. I'm working on a body of work about movement. It may seem cliche but I did shot some really good ones of the Ferris Wheel in motion etc.

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May 1, 2012 11:27:52   #
PatrickTheCop Loc: Spartanburg, SC
 
Am I sensing a new PS filter plug-in here?

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May 1, 2012 13:47:22   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
PatrickTheCop wrote:
Am I sensing a new PS filter plug-in here?


Hey, great idea. :)

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May 1, 2012 13:55:52   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
[quote=Meives]
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Not to worry, I do have plenty of those types of shots. I was experimenting with different ISO settings as well as shutter speed ones. Have a look at these. I took photos all over that carnival for about four hours.







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May 1, 2012 22:02:26   #
Meives Loc: FORT LAUDERDALE
 
[quote=GaZoomIn]
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Not to worry, I do have plenty of those types of shots. I was experimenting with different ISO settings as well as shutter speed ones. Have a look at these. I took photos all over that carnival for about four hours.


Real nice. They show movement and excitement. I like it.

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May 1, 2012 22:39:41   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
[quote=Meives]
GaZoomIn wrote:
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Not to worry, I do have plenty of those types of shots. I was experimenting with different ISO settings as well as shutter speed ones. Have a look at these. I took photos all over that carnival for about four hours.


Real nice. They show movement and excitement. I like it.
quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn br No comment on th... (show quote)


Thank You.
Question though. Outside of the usual frozen action or movement do you have any other ideas about how to shoot movement in a photo? Ideas are welcome.

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May 2, 2012 12:11:30   #
Meives Loc: FORT LAUDERDALE
 
[quote=GaZoomIn]
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Not to worry, I do have plenty of those types of shots. I was experimenting with different ISO settings as well as shutter speed ones. Have a look at these. I took photos all over that carnival for about four hours.

I would like to show you one of mine. A ferris wheel shot with film a long time ago.
Real nice. They show movement and excitement. I like it.
quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn br No comment on th... (show quote)


Thank You.
Question though. Outside of the usual frozen action or movement do you have any other ideas about how to shoot movement in a photo? Ideas are welcome.
quote=GaZoomIn quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn br ... (show quote)



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May 3, 2012 16:11:09   #
GaZoomIn Loc: Albany GA
 
[quote=Meives]
GaZoomIn wrote:
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:
Meives wrote:
GaZoomIn wrote:

No comment on the reflection. But next time with a tripod leave the lens open while the ferris wheel spins. Makes a reel cool shot. I have one if you would like to see it. David in Florida.


Not to worry, I do have plenty of those types of shots. I was experimenting with different ISO settings as well as shutter speed ones. Have a look at these. I took photos all over that carnival for about four hours.

I would like to show you one of mine. A ferris wheel shot with film a long time ago.
Real nice. They show movement and excitement. I like it.
quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn br No comment on th... (show quote)


Thank You.
Question though. Outside of the usual frozen action or movement do you have any other ideas about how to shoot movement in a photo? Ideas are welcome.
quote=GaZoomIn quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn br ... (show quote)
quote=Meives quote=GaZoomIn quote=Meives quote... (show quote)


WOW Awesome shot!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing

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May 20, 2012 10:29:47   #
MIKE GALLAGHER Loc: New Zealand
 
If you hadn't been puzzled by it I'd have said it was the result of an hour in Photoshop!
Mike

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