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Farrier Hammer Motion Blur

Started by Just Dave, July 12, 2011, 06:38:22 PM

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Just Dave

Hi

Chris the farrier came to the farm, where Johns wife keeps her horses today, he was a really interesting guy, anyway I had a go at capturing the motion blur of his hammer, what do you think?


IMG_4945_ferrier_Chris_small by Just Daves Photos, on Flickr

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anglefire

Works for me :tup:

Though, possibly too much blur!
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I like it a lot - a fine picture in its own right, and also a good record of how the job is done.
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Markulous

A little too much blur for even me (and I love motion blur). I guess some fill-in flash would've provided a touch more definition
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Just Dave

Cheers everyone :tup:

heres another with less hammer blur bonus is it has read hot flying scale, I tried all different speeds 1/40 was OOF, and 1/60 had someones feet in shot


Chris The Farrier, Hammer Motion Blur by Just Daves Photos, on Flickr

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Oldboy

Great exposure on both shots. Like the second best.  ;D

anglefire

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Graham

  Yep. Second one for me too. A cleaner shot , if you know what I mean.
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Markulous

Somewhere in between the two!  ;)
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Just Dave

Cheers everyone your comments are much appreciated  :tup:
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Beaux Reflets

#10
For me the second one has more appeal, and in my opinion very nice compositional shapes and lines to hold the viewers eye.  :tup:
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Thanks Andy

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Beaux Reflets

Quote from: Just Dave on July 14, 2011, 08:26:38 PM
Thanks Andy

Ive stared following your blog if your interested in mine its here http://holidays-revealed.blogspot.com/

Cheers Dave, I will pop in.  :tup:
:beer: Andy

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