Blur tree
130 creative works found
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Taken in a very strong snowstorm. Not a good day for cameras, but a good day for photos. Fuji Acros, Mamiya RZ ProII
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Tree lined streets driving to Pont Du Gard in South France
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Autumn leaves are always beautiful..
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Captured this one in the quarry in Shrewsbury this Summer, had to not show the face as the person wasn’t too happy about me pointing a bigma lense at him…
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Shot from a moving car on infrared film.
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Anglesea, Vic. Dusk.
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There were some glorious eucalypts in the forest with the most wonderful bark.
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Watch the Video here walk across the garden / in the footsteps of my shadow / see the lights out / no-one’s home / in amongst the statues / stare at nothing in / the garden moves… / can you help me? close my eyes / and hold so tightly / scared of what the morning brings / waiting for tomorrow / never comes / deep inside / the empty feeling / all the night time leaves me / three imaginary boys slipping through the door / hear my heart beat in the hallway / echoes / round and round / inside my head / drifting up the stairs / i see the steps behind me / disappearing… / can you help me? close my eyes / and hold so tightly / scared of what the morning brings / waiting for tomorrow / never comes / deep inside / the empty feeling / all the night time leaves me / three imaginary boys sing in my / sleep sweet child / the moon will change your mind… see the cracked reflection / standing still / before the bedroom mirror / over my shoulder / but no-one’s there / whispers in the silence / pressing close behind me / pressing close behind / can you help me? can you help me? The Cure
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blurred trees at dusk
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...this is an actual photo. The long exposure and wind blurred the clouds in the sky. 12mm, F/4, 6sec., ISO-100
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art A little something I came up after watching the leaves fall from the trees.
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Isn’t it a peaceful world?
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This image was photographed using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
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Reflections of the trees living in the bog
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Taken at Stirling Lake with the Lensbabie
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This image is from a series of work titled ‘Latent’. Exhibited in 2005 at Photoaccess, Canberra, Australia, the work explored the ideas of memory and emotion and the residual or ‘latent’ impact of such things on the landscape
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This image is NOT DIGITALLY MANIPULATED, the effect was achieved at the time of shooting. Amongst the motion of the observer and the interplay of the tree’s motion as the wind gently nudges her, a single branch stays static in frame, as it dances in time with the observer. For me this captures a dynamic sense of motion through a forest, the feeling of the wind blowing through the leaves of every tree of the forest, touching each one, as you gently able through, your perspecitve deepening as you pass through with eyes peeled wide open, your breath resonating with the whispers of nature. This truly is a vision only available IN THE MOMENT. Its multidimensional photography – length, height, depth, time, motion, and emotion, all within a single image. Thank Gaia for nature! This image was taken in the Mystic Monastic Mountains of Bulgaria in Northern Hemisphere’s Autumn.
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Blue Lake, Mt Gambier, South Australia
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