Michael Wittenbrink is an advanced amateur photographer. He is a graduate of Central Washington University, where he studied Business Administration/Finance, Political Science, and Economics. His favorite type of photography is landscapes, especially waterfalls. Michael does his best to bring a unique and quality eye to the pictures he takes.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Swirl Effect
Hi All!
Was able to get out today and do a little hiking with my friend CJ.
Tonight's photo tip is the Swirl effect. To accomplish this, try and find a colorful subject. Once you have done this, start at the widest focal length, lowest ISO setting, and if you can, have a Neutral Density or Polarizing filter on. All these settings allow for a proper shutter speed to get the Swirl effect. Once set up, as you take the picture zoom all the way in and twist the camera the opposite direction.
Here is an example of what you can do with this technique. Hope you like it!
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Hi. Lovely.
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