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It's been a long day, so I don't have anything to say about this one other than to let you know that it's a combination of two originals, shot a few seconds apart; taken in the ballroom at Blackpool Tower last weekend.

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2.57pm on 18/11/06
Canon 20D
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digital art + no print + people
comment by Finwe at 10:27 PM (GMT) on 23 November, 2006

Nice one! Quite still model, given the 2s shutter speed :)

comment by Peter F at 10:47 PM (GMT) on 23 November, 2006

Oh, I'm bummed to hear that it's a double exposure -- I was all excited when I first saw it, thinking it was incredible motion blur. Well, still a very intriguing image :)

comment by Mike at 10:54 PM (GMT) on 23 November, 2006

Nice! It looks like one of those faux-hologram cards that you look at from different angles to see movement, particularily in the thumbnail.

This picture captures real energy and motion!

comment by JD at 11:37 PM (GMT) on 23 November, 2006

nice way to creat some simple motion... very strong colours ;)

comment by Jeremy Tscharke at 12:25 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Great effect.. Love the colours.. Good work!

comment by Ash at 03:20 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

At first glance I hated it. Then I really looked at it, and now I think it's wonderful, albeit very different than your usual style of shot.

comment by navin harish at 03:29 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

I guess you are running out of shots in your archive and need to get out and take some shots.

comment by P.J. at 06:24 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Awesome effect!

comment by Mike at 06:50 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Very striking.

comment by braesikalla at 07:46 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

This is an exceptionally cool image. I like the blending effect.

comment by Jennifer at 09:51 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

V different and I love it.

comment by Andy L at 10:24 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

I like it a lot. Very vibrant.

comment by Suby at 11:01 AM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

David, really good shot, tried this with a few of my shots and never come out as I want it to, after seeing this, maybe I should give it another go :)

Suby

comment by Jamey at 02:00 PM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Great chimping action :) ...Like the mix of colours too. Quite harmonius.

comment by Azz at 06:01 PM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

I really like this, although I can't say exactly why. Maybe it's the colours.

comment by Craig @ id7.co.uk at 07:31 PM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Yeah, I'm liking this but along with the others, I'm not sure why. I think its just the oddity of someone having multicoloured hair that grabs it for me. The double exposure is unique, and as always technically good, a atdge more edge sharpness on the main subject exposure wouldnt have gone amiss, but hey you were shooting at "2SECS" which in terms of getting anything useable at all is epic!!....another fine piece of photographic wizardry by the djn.....

comment by Steve at 11:40 PM (GMT) on 24 November, 2006

Great Job, I've been a long time viewer of your images. This one caused me to comment. The color, softness and use of negative space is awesome. I love it!

comment by Christopher Shipman at 12:57 AM (GMT) on 25 November, 2006

Love it! I'm a big fan of blur :) The colors are luscious, too.

comment by Bob at 02:07 AM (GMT) on 25 November, 2006

A million people could try this and fail miserably. Not here. This works beautifully. And RGB; nice accident?

comment by Ellen at 06:38 AM (GMT) on 25 November, 2006

love the movement here and her look of concerntration.

comment by Christophe at 06:29 PM (GMT) on 18 December, 2006

I am a fan of effects that can be achieved with a slow shutter speed. This here looks like one tha was well planned and executed