It’s week 16 of our Fifty-Two on Friday project – a project that features the work of photographers from around the world. This week our theme is movement. We had a couple of rainy days this week, so decided to have a bit of fun with my camera and do something a bit abstract… panning.
You can do panning a few different ways. One way is to keep up with your subject in a motion filled scene – moving your camera with them as they move. Another way to do it is to slow down your shutter and paint your scene… using your camera as your paintbrush… like this:
Travel with me to visit the amazing Megan Wold, North Dakota Photographer and see her interpretation of this week’s theme!
oh, i love it!! great technique!
this is really cool, Jenn. I’m trying to figure out what it is?! Ha! It looks like there are some tall white birch trees in there? It’s very soft and I love the pastels. Fun to look at.
cool technique.
Oh wow, great job I love this!
That is really cool! I can’t wait to try it! Very creative interpretation!
So pretty! And it would make a great texture overlay, too.
Very pretty tones – great idea, Jenn.
how is it you never cease to amaze me??? this is AWESOME….now can you teach me how to do it???
So very cool! I love your creativity!
This is amazing – no idea what it is but I love it anyway – it reminds me of beautiful summer light, the tones are so soft and so pretty 🙂
really neat Jenn!! love your “painting” it would be gorgeous on a big canvas! 😀