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Published: 2009-02-19 09:11:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 2362; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 71
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This tutorial shows you how to use ISO, Aperture, Flash and Tripods to defeat low light and night-time blur in your photos. It's written so that even someone new to photography can understand the techniques I use. This tutorial is also available at my website: [link]My last tutorial was heavily downloaded despite being badly designed and containing very little information. So when somebody asked me to explain a technique used in one of my photos, I jumped at the chance to make another, more interesting version.
Some examples of using blur creatively from my gallery:
Vertical Movement: [link]
Zoom Burst: [link]
Twisting Camera: [link]
Light Trails: [link]
Long Exposure Sea: [link]
Long Exposure Grasses: [link]
Please favourite if you like this, so other people can find it!
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Charlene-Art [2014-01-01 09:09:20 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for creating this. Featured here:
Accomplishments of 2013 and Goals for 2014!So, as is my annual tradition, I'll reflect on my progress of the previous year and the goals for the new year.
So, did I accomplish any of my goals?
Well, I tried out papercutting!
And I think I made an improvement in Lineart. Admittedly this is with Adobe Illustrator and you can't really see it with the colours though. Still, I'd like to be able to do lineart traditionally or with a tablet (should I ever get one).
This is also the furthest I've ever come in a DA competition - semi-finalist. Not bad, although I will have to admit the competition being restricted to Australians probably did help me out a lot.
Well, thanks to the Beyond Boundaries competition I participated in with =nikkidoodlesx3 =dreamswoman and *spring-sky, I feel that I have improved tremendously in terms of photomanipulation techniques, composition and lighting.
2012
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netzephyr In reply to TheSpinxSage [2009-03-13 11:45:45 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you liked it, thanks for the feedback!
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PhotoLust [2009-02-21 17:02:37 +0000 UTC]
This tutorial has been collected in =PhotoLust 's favourites gallery (home of loads of brilliant tutorials) and has also been featured in February's journal . Thanks for making such a great resource!
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