
Assignment 2, image 1 – Rotation blur
I knew Sunday wasn’t a shooting day, so got some shots on Saturday. My garden was my model and experimenting was the order of day.
This is how wine makes me see things sometimes… how apt that we see a vine the same way!
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Wine is generally supportive of all our efforts in this program 🙂 Lovely light and greenery, with some nice details to explore!
Whoo hoo… like I ever needed more excuses to have wine, Alex Lapidus… but Thank you. I now have an official excuse!
Thanks a bunch for your kind comment. I’m so glad you like it 🙂
I like the many different shades of green! Are these actual vines, in your garden? In any case, Cheers -:)))
Nice – Red or White? Either way really great detail in your pattern – great movement and fabulous colors Lucille Galleli
That’s a beauty
Yes Margrit Schwarz… they are actual vines. It’s their first year. Thanks a bunch.
These are red 🙂 Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger.. Thanks much for the kind comment.
Thanks a bunch Jenn Camforth
Wine is always a good starting place. Great rotational blur and I really like how many differing greens you found.
Lucille Galleli
Wonderful blur of these trees. I love in your description of the idea of this is how wine makes you feel. It makes the image spin for me as well with this thought in my head.
Much dynamism in this picture with lovely greens! Well done!
Adding wine to my list of photographic resources! Great image.
Cathy Custer Donohoue… I’ll raise a glass to that 😀
hee hee … glad it had that effect, Jane Levine. Thank you!
Thanks a bunch, Françoise Dhulesia 😀
Can’t go wrong with that choice Cheryl Day 😀
Nice! So… we must make our way thru the center of the vine vortex to get our reward? 🍷 🍷 😁