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Flying V GuitarThis is a picture that I took one Saturday night out. We were at this placed called "Outpost", with the regular booze, food, music, and of course my camera. Lucky for us there was Cynthia Alexander playing, so everyone was looking forward to the main event.

This guitar is basically a flying V electric guitar. It is pretty common to the rock bands of the 70's and 80's. I've always dreamed of having one of these, maybe a black one, or like this wooden finish, or the white one like KISS is using. Its a pertty slick guitar, perfect for stage performance, perfect for rock and roll.

Taking this photo was a quick one for me, didn't really think much about having a good composition there as I was  boozing my way through the night. But I like this picture anyway. I took this with my DSLR, using 1600 iso, f-stop of 1.8, and I forgotu about the white balance. 

It was fun taking this, and I missed taking photos. I will probably include that in this weeks itenerary. 

 
What is radial blur?

 

radial blur sample 1

What is radial blur, and how to do it?

For those who are not familiar, the term “Radial Blur” refers to the blur that is seen on photos that are in circular or rotating motion. This has been an effect applied by many using image editing tools such as Adobe Photoshop. However, what I am about to show you is radial blur using nothing but your camera (and its sling).

 

 


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