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Folding Space

Photography Abstract posted on Dec 22, 2013
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Playing with long exposures and holiday lights on San Antonio's famous River Walk. The main part of the image is a single photograph, and the smaller bit in the top right-hand corner is just a copy of the original image stretched and faded down. Open the shutter. Wiggle your camera around. Repeat about a million times. SOMEthing is bound to come of it! LOL!

Comments (29)


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Faemike55

7:39PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

This is so cool! it's gonna make a great wallpaper

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MrsRatbag

7:58PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

WOW! That is truly amazing, it looks like the result of some kind of render, not a photograph at all...how clever of you to come up with this!

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bmac62

8:38PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

What did Chip call this some time ago...jiggle and shake or something like that? Your results came out really well. My experiments came out all white...then I realized I had only been trying this technique aiming at a large tree covered with all white lights...duh:) Makes me think of outer space for some reason...very cool. Oh...just reread your title...lol.

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

10:02PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

This is really a cool special effect. When I saw it, my first thought was human DNA.

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wlmay33

10:22PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

Tara, LOVE this! When I was TDY to San Antonio, my wife and I went down the riverwalk, but it was during the day. Visited the Alamo, had a GREAT time. She flew out and surprised me for my birthday. Just knowing you and your hubby was there too brings a big smile to me. That was very creative thinking. My instructor at Auburn once said, "Sometimes you will use a thousand shots before you get a money shot." GOOD THING there's digital now. lol

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pimanjc

11:36PM | Sun, 22 December 2013

Been there, love the place. In abstraction, I can see a piano keyboard in your image.

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durleybeachbum

12:46AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Your advice is excellent. Serendipity and skill equals magical results, and this is wonderful!

whaleman

12:49AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

That's cool and looked like a computer generated pattern at first!

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giulband

1:45AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Wonderful image

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faroutsider

2:12AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

So THAT'S what it looks like when you travel through the multidimensional translation portal...! (I've never had the courage to keep my eyes open in transit :o) Love it!

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SunriseGirl

3:15AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

What fun! Thanks for sharing your wiggle talent. :)

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jayfar

5:29AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

A superb result of your experimenting Tara, I like it very much. Have a good Christmas.

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kenmo

5:45AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Damn nice effects....

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ArtistKimberly

8:19AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Beautiful,

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Adobe_One_Kenobi

9:32AM | Mon, 23 December 2013

So does this mean you are now a camera tosser? I watch those people throw their cameras around and cringe. No way would I do that. I know you didn't do it of course, you have too much respect for your camera :)

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Rob2753

1:34PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

That's fabulous it looks like flowing music !!! on a chromatic scale :)

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moochagoo

2:59PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

This is very, very good :)

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RodS Online Now!

5:16PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Very cool effects, Tara! This brings back memories of a friend - John Baird - he and I pretty much ran the old KCMPA camera club back in the late 80s and 90s. He loved this kind of thing. He was always finding neon signs, and doing exactly what you describe. He passed away in '99, but every time I see something like this, I think of him.

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adorety

8:07PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Crazy! That came out really cool.

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goodoleboy

9:26PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Absolutely stunning and imaginative.

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wysiwig

10:33PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

So this is how you make Fractals without all that code. What a truly spectacular result.

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sharky_

11:56PM | Mon, 23 December 2013

Your long exposures work really well. Merry Christmas... Aloha

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anmes

7:55AM | Tue, 24 December 2013

Fabulous result

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FredNunes

10:46AM | Tue, 24 December 2013

Awesome.... :-)

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bobrgallegos

11:26AM | Tue, 24 December 2013

Outstanding work!!

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kgb224

2:21PM | Tue, 24 December 2013

Superb photography Tara. God bless.

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Katraz

4:16AM | Fri, 27 December 2013

Sounds like my method for shooting fireworks except I thy to keep the camera still but never do. Looks great.

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helanker

1:19PM | Sat, 28 December 2013

WOW! You made your own APOflames :-) Sooo beautiful it is :)

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Myel

2:28AM | Sat, 04 January 2014

Superb! You did a very good job with long exposure experiments here! And best wishes for 2014! M.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/13.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Shutter Speed4/1
ISO Speed100
Focal Length24

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