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Another 52 Frames Challenge - Negative Space. The extra challenge was to use the Adamski effect which is to have only the subject in absolute focus and have the background blurred via post processing. This background was blurred in photoshop using the motion blur angled to match the angle of the seat post. This effect was popularized by photographer Josh Adamski, often uses motion blur to achieve a dreamy, impressionistic style.
With all my ❤️ I thank you for your ⭐ or 💬 or just for 👀 it.
A 📷 taken by me + Camera Raw + ps
THIS PHOTO IT'S NOT AI 📀
You can look at the Exif data on your right.➡️ in pc, and on phone below the comments 👇
My first dialogue with the Adamski effect.
A gentle dance between time and the forest,
where the camera becomes a brush
and reality blends with emotion.
Light Between the Trunks
In this forest, trees do not grow—
they glide like vertical dreams.
The light doesn’t illuminate,
it caresses.
There are no paths here,
only breathing lines,
fading shadows,
and the earth’s quiet sigh.
Getting my artistic urges out with some Adamski effect on this photo of a sole pelican gliding along enjoying a peaceful sunset on Tuggerah Lake.
Fun fact for today. Cows have best friends! For some reason that makes me feel happy.
Hope you are having a peaceful & serene week. I recommend hugging a cow.
Thank you for any comments and likes, they are always greatly appreciated!
Waterscape 19/100 for 2025