Originally posted by richard0170 Just tried it out. It works! Thank you.
Lovely result! You're welcome!
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Originally posted by Riggomatic Spinning and zoomed cattails.
DA* 50-135. Used the zoom ring as my pivot point, which provided the zoom at the same time. 1/8 f22
Cool!
For some of my zoom exposures, I'd prefer a push-pull zoom, as I don't always want a rotational element in the movement, which I find harder to avoid with twist zooms. Practice, practice, practice!
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Originally posted by BrianR Great idea for a thread
I may have posted these elsewhere on PF years ago. Both involved zooming during the exposure using a rope & pully (these are self portraits) and a burst of flash at the start to expose for the face. The top one had a rim light in stroboscopic mode firing repeatedly during the exposure, and the bottom had Christmas lights behind for some continuous light streaks (I was much happier with the B&W one
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I grew up watching reruns Tom Baker as the Doctor in the early 80's.
Very cool! Love the B&W one! Straight outta Gallifrey!
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Originally posted by Dartmoor Dave The old take a photo of a reflection and turn it upside down routine:
Edit: Apologies if you can't see the photo. I'm trying to fix the link.
I've done some of that too; looking forward to yours. The results can be interestingly disorienting and hallucinogenic.