I just found these while working on some photos I took during a short trip to Seoul in 2006. These were all taken from a bus window on the way to the airport. It is really fun to do, try setting your shutter speed to about 1/30th of a second while driving at freeway speed and shoot straight out the window. The closer objects will be more blurred like streaks of color while distant objects will retain some detail. They might be soft looking, especially if you are shooting through a window so you might want to add some color/contrast to the files in your digital darkroom. My favorite here is the first one, I have made some poster size prints and it looks beautiful on the wall. It is a railroad track, the second is a passing train and the third is the track with a cemetery behind.
See all of the photos in my Photoshelter gallery.


Friday, January 15, 2010
Motion Blurs in the Korean Countryside
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Labels: Korea, motion blur, technique
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