This image was inspired by jpg members Joseph Rotindo and Lynda Jeffers. Their images composed with camera movement are amazing to me.
http://www.jpgmag.com/photos/1672016
http://www.jpgmag.com/photos/1893515
26 responses
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Daniel Ephraim gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Great effect!!
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Steve Baker gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Wowza! Beautiful!
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Jüri Vissak gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Very creative! Well done.
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Karen Roberts gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Way cool! Beautiful and smooooooth!
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elfriede fulda gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Wonderful ,,,Joseph Rotindo and Lynda Jeffers are truly inspirational whenit comes to these amazing shots
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A F gave props (28 Sep 2009):
cool
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Latrenia Bryant gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Wow! It's Wonderfuuuuuul!
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Stefanie Failk gave props (28 Sep 2009):
Excellent colors
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dp * gave props (29 Sep 2009):
Lovely series of motion blur, this is my mostest fave. dp
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Dawn Duffield (Deleted) gave props (29 Sep 2009):
Absolutely brilliant in lightbox too!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (29 Sep 2009):
Superb!
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JamesHarmon McQuilkin gave props (29 Sep 2009):
Great flow of colors
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Joel Gitelson said (29 Sep 2009):
Complex and colorful- Lots of feeling
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peggy gardner gave props (30 Sep 2009):
very neat !
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Stefan Nielsen gave props (30 Sep 2009):
Beautiful - just beautiful :)
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John Graham said (30 Sep 2009):
Great pic; I want it in a huge scale, beside Voices of Fire in the National Art Gallery (Ottawa)..... Nah, the colours wouldn't clash......
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catharine amato gave props (1 Oct 2009):
great tribute!
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Elaine Manley gave props (1 Oct 2009):
gorgeous abstract !
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Lynda Jeffers gave props (2 Oct 2009):
Bruce I am so thrilled that I have inspired you, this is a wonderful pic I absoloutely love the colour and patterns, EXCELLENT!
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Joseph Rotindo said (2 Oct 2009):
Bruce, this image is inspirational in itself.
I'm humbled that you chose to include me here, its a validation of what I'm trying to do.
Its very difficult to break the mold of standard imagery, stock-like, with a certain percentage white background, centered, rule-of thirds, and all the things you are "supposed" to do with a photograph. I don't think we've "broken" the mold, by any means (that was probably done the day after the first production camera hit the market back in the 19th century), but I do think its important to remember that photography isn't all grids, lines, and rules.
Sometimes its about throwing your camera around and seeing what you get...or seeing colors and trying to use the universe as an existential paint brush to show something we never would have seen.
Kudos man. this image is amazing...and helping to break a lot of "standard rules". Which is what we need, in my opinion.
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Camille Coffman said (15 Oct 2009):
Like the abstract look of this.
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James William Moore said (6 Nov 2009):
cool effect with color and light. Nice
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peggy gardner gave props (7 Nov 2009):
congrats on the attention !!!
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peggy gardner gave props (9 Nov 2009):
thinking about thanksgiving I guess...but I just realized what this reminds me of....green bean casserole with those hard noodles on top as we all "pass to the right" in our family.
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gerry cyr gave props (10 Nov 2009):
very nice image
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Dawn Duffield (Deleted) gave props (10 Nov 2009):
Congratulations on being featured!!!!!
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