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Old 01-02-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Hallo guys
Few time ago I saw a technique about moving your zoom lenses while you are taking the pic and making a motion result to your background. Unfortunately I don't remember where I had read it. I had tried this but it had been a bit difficult to keep the subject in focus.
Please somebody help me
I think this technique offers you a really interesting effect to portraits.

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I don't have a link for you but it is a common technique. Having a lens with IS helps.

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it looks like it has potential Did you use a tripod? Also, the bird house/feeder is coming out from the top of his head.
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I have a IS lenses, but still a bit difficult..I just need some hints, cause the guy who wrote about the technique got really sharpened subjects and a really blurred background Thanks for your reply!
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I love this effect, and it looks to me as though you did a good job with it.
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You can try using a flash to freeze the "motion" of your subjects while zooming in or out.
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Hahaha yeah, above his head its a litthe bird house, it looks like an african hat or something like I will try a magic with clone stamp tool. I hope it will helps!
I didnt used a tripood, I was just walking and I used the burst mode and ZAP!

Photocamelers, please help Bibi with a little hint
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You can try using a flash to freeze the "motion" of your subjects while zooming in or out.
Yeah, a flash can improve quite a lot!
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actually you need a very small ISO and exposure value (for the background blurr) while using a tripod to freeze the motion of the subject. I believe this would help
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I have tried this technique my self. I have the same problem. Helps abit to stay centered on the subject while zooming.

Some use a thing called Lensbaby or something like that to achieve this effect.

Or If I were you, take the photo, use photoshop - duplicate layer, motion blur to zoom and erace the middle of the image. BAM!
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This effect was very popular in 1920's and 30's,. They used a Wollensck Varito lens wide open. The coveted Pinkham-Smith portrait lens was perhaps the best of the soft focus lenses. Today some call the effect bokeh.
I like everything about your image but the birdhouse.

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I used Leninglass's tech. in this picture.
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Well then.. It does work! hehe =P
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I used Leninglass's tech. in this picture.
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An example of using flash to freeze the subject and make it pop from the background. Using a Slow Shutter while zooming and popping the flash at the end of the curtain can achieve this effect. I used it indoors at a costume party. Most of the revelers were moving, but I still got the zooming effect that I wanted.



Or it can be achieved in PhotoShop using the Zoom Blur Filter and a layer mask that was mentioned before...


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