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Blur and bokeh
Blurry lights
Can you guess where this was taken? Hint: PNW
Crokus bulbs are popping up in late February in our front yard.
A path through the trees
In the Seattle Japanese Gardens
Sweet views from Hawthorne Hills.
The marmot, the diva.
At Logan's Pass in Glacier National Park.
Logan's Pass
Glacier National Park, Going to the Sun Road.
Fuzzy grass at Lake Crescent
Up close with the grass at Lake Crescent. Can you see the bits of blue lake hiding behind the grass? Why do you think I was on the ground getting fuzzy grass photos?
Blurry Grass
I can't resist a nice blurrygraph in times like these.
I do find ICM fun.
North Carolina Beach
Incoming waves on Figure 8 Island. This was in-camera-motion on a tripod, basically a slow and steady turn of the camera during a long exposure. No post-processing effects.
Rainbow Uke
Up close with a rainbow eucalyptus tree in Hawaii, with a little ICM thrown in for effect.
This is the strange effect of a rolling electronic shutter at high speed - 1/6400 of a second with a fast moving subject. The sensor picks up light trails along the way to create something like this. On the hand some would say it's a distorted image, but what would Einstein say?