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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    EOS 1D MKIII


    28-135 EF IS USM at 44mm


    iso 160


    f/7.1


    1/15 sec ....horizontal panning handheld





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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    This shot is brand new, even though it looks very similar to a previous shot I've done. Self-portrait, 2010.




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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    Awesome stuff so far! Keep up the good submissions. I think that this project is going to be hard to judge.


    -Bryan

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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    This was after the 4th of July fireworks display. I was stuck on top of a parking garage with traffic backed up trying to leave so I decide to take some pics of the downtown area. If you look a little below the center, you can see where a kid with a giant glow/light stick walked through the frame []


    30 sec - f/10 - ISO 100 - 18mm






    IMG_4727 by Chris-Baker, on Flickr

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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    Here's my entry. One of those "revisited" images. It remained in my archives until I saw this post, at which point I decided to re-edit the original .CR2 file. One of my personal favorites. Enjoy.



    EOS 40D, Tokina 12-24mm f/4 lens.


    12mm, 1/4 sec., f/7.1, ISO 500. Spence Lake, Muskoka, Ontario.


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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    I thought it was the old one, Sean, I can see this photo is winning!, but isn't it better if driving with a girl?[][Y]

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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



    Quote Originally Posted by JJphoto
    but isn't it better if driving with a girl?[img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img][img]/emoticons/emotion-21.gif[/img]

    I'll have to go ahead and 2nd that idea!


    hehehe!

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    Canada Day parade Shriner car.


    40D, 85mm, F-18, 1/30, ISO-100, Shutter Priority

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    Re: Assignment 15: Motion Blur



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    Here's my effort, very new to this so hope it ok!


    450d, 18-55mm (25mm), ISO200, F11, 20sec


    Would love any comments


    Thanks Edd

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    Canon Xsi, 18-55mm lens @ 20mm, f/10, 1/40 sec. ISO 100


    In retrospect the f/10 was a bad idea, but this was one of the first times I used panning.

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