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Pixim (Eric) said 6 months ago:

For me, is simply very créative and is an another way for self portrait. So, you undrestand, i like à lot. Thank for sharing.

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 6 months ago:

Thanks Eric...just wanted to try something a little different. Thanks for looking and for your comment :)

MMeye said 6 months ago:

Excellent ! How did you do that ? did you handled the camera with your left hand ?.. I guess that if you had used a tripod, you would not have obtained this blurred effect ?

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 6 months ago:

Thank you! Yes, the camera was held in my left hand and there were several attempts at this. My lunch break is only so long, and to get the desired effect I wanted, I did some slight blurring in photoshop as I was not able to achieve this 100% from just the camera. Is it chaeting a little? Perhaps, but I look at it as work in the darkroom to realize my original 'vision'.

MMeye said 6 months ago:

Sorry Sharon, I cannot understand "chaeting" :(
But if you mean "disturbing", no, there is no problem at all with me. The result is just beautiful this way, so congratulations to you, and I really do not care if you had to use Photoshop to achieve it.
I've always regarded postprocessing as the final and personal touch that everyone can give to one's production, exactly like photographers did before in the darkroom.

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 6 months ago:

Oh Martine, my apologies! That was a typo! What I meant to say was 'cheating'.

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 3 months ago:

I agree 100%. The effect only becomes a problem when it's too heavy, or not justified. It works perfecly, here (and I like your other pictures, too...)

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 3 months ago:

philippe, thanks so much! I do at times try to push things, but hopefully not too far :)
Cheers to you!

taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 1 month ago:

a cool selfportrait. i like the motion and the typo works well with your face. nicely done!

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