In my previous post 3D effect, plain old DSRL trick i explained just by zooming-in or zooming-out you can create 3d effect.. in this post i am explaining how to create twist or flush away of your subject using Digital SLR.. i havent used any photo editor for this effect, .. fist look at these pictures...
Set your camera in shutter priority mode, let your camera decide the aperture value for you, dial you shutter speed 1/4 or higher (may 1 or 2 sec). Focus your subject then then click and rotate you camera body in anti-clock or clock wise, remember click and rotation of camera body should be done at same time, and see the result.
Share your views on this trick.. you can try rotating lens and camera body in opposite direction and check out the results...
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 1/4 of a sec f stop(Aperture) : f/22 ISO : 100 White Balance : Auto
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 1/4 of a sec f stop(Aperture) : f/22 ISO : 100 White Balance : Auto
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 1/4 of a sec f stop(Aperture) : f/22 ISO : 100 White Balance : Auto
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 1/4 of a sec f stop(Aperture) : f/22 ISO : 100 White Balance : Auto
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 1/4 of a sec f stop(Aperture) : f/22 ISO : 100 White Balance : Auto
Focal Length : 18mm Shutter Speed : 4.9 sec f stop(Aperture) : f/5.6 ISO : 400 White Balance : Auto
Set your camera in shutter priority mode, let your camera decide the aperture value for you, dial you shutter speed 1/4 or higher (may 1 or 2 sec). Focus your subject then then click and rotate you camera body in anti-clock or clock wise, remember click and rotation of camera body should be done at same time, and see the result.
Share your views on this trick.. you can try rotating lens and camera body in opposite direction and check out the results...
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