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Again, my son’s girlfriend having fun with the line.
Captured in Gatineau, Quebec.
Added radial blur.
Date: 2005:07:23
Copyright: Yannik Hay
Panasonic DMC-FZ20
Exposure Time: 1/400.0 seconds
F: 2.8
ISO 80
FocalLength: 6.0 mm
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
city, girl, lady, lines, monochrome, people, street, walking, line, road, woman, female, sexy
Started photography in 1975.
Took photography classes.
Learned black and white dark room.
Did the transition to digital in 2005.
Learned a few post-processing programs and made my choice to Photoshop and Lightroom.
I like to shoot wildlife, birds, macro, landscapes and street photography to name a few.
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Comments
This is amazing….it looks like it is moving while you are looking at it!
cheers
Hello Chloe, yes indeed :) Thx for the comment. All the best!
– Yannik Hay
I like this image. It makes me dizzy.
Thx again dear Sonjas, take care!
– Yannik Hay
Beautiful work
Thx so much for the great comment. Take care!
– Yannik Hay
Brilliant work, it is beautiful :))
Thx so much dear Sharon. Have a great day! :)
– Yannik Hay
Wonderful too!
I’m very happy you like it, Hans. Take care!
– Yannik Hay
Lovely shot, Yan!

Thx a lot for the warm clap :)
– Yannik Hay
excellent work, it is beautiful
Many thx dear Kathy. Have a great day!
– Yannik Hay
Your cohosts,
Cee and Chris
Thx to you too dear Cee :)
– Yannik Hay
My head is spinning. Great shot!!! ~ Lynn
Hello dear Lynn, thank you very much for the great comment my friend, I am very pleased that you like it :)
– Yannik Hay
There’s so much movement in this image! Should be looking at radial blur someday soon. I guess you use a layer mask for it? Or… (any hints and tips are welcome!)
Hello dear Peter, thx very much for your great comment.
Yes indeed, I always work with layers. So in Photoshop, add a layer then go to filter, to blur and then to radial blur and do the adjustments you like.
But first, don’t forget to lasso the subject you want out of the radial blur. And to do a top lasso, you have to open the imag to full size and even larger to follow the lines perfectly. Hope it helps. Cheers.
– Yannik Hay