Accomplished using a vertical pan during a long exposure, in a back-lit aspen forest in the Eastern Sierra last year..
I'll be leading a number of Fall colors workshops this year. I'm a little slow getting my new Web site out the door as I focus on completing my book, but I hope to get the workshops announced on my blog soon! (www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com/blog)
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On my!! I love the dancing light!! Gorgeous!!
and looks out of focus . Preserve
WoW
Breathtakingly beautiful, as always!
Very nice abstract work here.
Nice!
I love it :)
This is stunning. The effect is reminiscent of fiber-optics, but so much more depth and contrast. The colors are vivid and just beautiful. Wonderful work.
Niccco
Check out the zoomed-in copy I put as my profile header image +George Lowrimore, with aspen leaf stems well-defined at over 100 feet distance (in a moving 1/5th second exposure). It was very sharply focused, but motion blur does blend and blur some of the detail.