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Bride and Groom in Riva del Garda (B&W)

 
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May 16, 2007 06:44 |  #1

As I was playing around with B&W conversion, I was digging around some older" photos that I could experiment with. This one was taken last summer (2006) in Riva del Garda, Italy. It was Saturday and several weddings taking place in the town. This shot was snapped outside our hotel as the Bride and Groom were making themselves ready for a photoshoot. Just wanted to share it.

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May 16, 2007 06:50 |  #2

Neat .. were you zooming in or out during the shot?
I was just thinking about this last night .. as .. when I did alotta 35mm photography,
when I used zoom lenses, it was sometimes kina cool to zoom out, or in, during exposure.

Was wondering myself, if the effect would be similar in digital .. I dont see why not?


  
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May 16, 2007 06:55 |  #3

Actually, the effect of zoom blur (or Radial Blur) was added in PP with Photoshop. I thought the snapshot looked a bit boring and just like a snapshot before PP. It's probably more fun to do it as you describe, but a bit more controlled to add it in PP ;)


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May 16, 2007 07:08 as a reply to  @ fi20100's post |  #4

Ahhh yes! Of course! :)

I'm gonna try that tho with my 28-105 sometime soon .. Not a great need for it, just curious

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