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Reconnaissance

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jan 17, 2006
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Ships from Planit3D. Should I try for motion blur on the ships? They look composite, yet are just flying high above the fog & haze. Thanks for looking!

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RETIRED

12:28PM | Tue, 17 January 2006

NO mortion blur. IMHO - that is like self vandalism of a darned good work. A photogaphic point of view should asunme that the photographer is moving WITH the subjects. If you have the subjectys shooting at th photog - then a motion blur is understandable. keep 'em coming. Dwayne

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Rokol

1:52PM | Tue, 17 January 2006

Cheers Dwayne! Was tough with this one. Too long working on it perhaps? Went through many incarnations before plumping for what's above.

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sittingblue

11:05PM | Tue, 17 January 2006

great depth and alien-esque. The ships look cool.

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duncanlong

1:21PM | Tue, 28 February 2006

I'd avoid the motion blur... You might try placing one father into the distance so the atmosphic "blue" starts to kick in... that might cue the viewer's eye into the idea that the others are close and therefore sharper, and make them all blend in better, in the mind if not in reality.


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