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Swirling Abstract.

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Tony

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Taken with Pentax k100d Super body with SMC Pentax-DA 18~55mmAL Lens.

 

1/60s, F/13, ISO @ 200, Focal Length @ 55mm, used onboard flash and CWA Metering.

 

Thank so much for viewing.

 

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Thanks for this thread Tony.  Here's my take on a swirl, although, it is probably considered more of a spiral.  The original photo was taken at the Missouri Botanical Garden's 'Garden Glow' in St. Louis.  I perfected the swirl effect using the standard Photoshop distortion filter.  I painted over the clutter at the bottom of the photo to give the look I wanted.

 

Pentax K-3 with Kit lens smc DA 18-135mm

Focal Length 68mm

SS 6 seconds

f/16

ISO 100

 

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