I've always been fond of shots where I change the focal length of my lens while the sensor is exposed, like these:
However, one time, I decided to take pictures where I moved the camera side to side. Of course, you can only make these kinds of shots with a long exposure time, so I was lucky enough that it was a drab, cloudy autumn day. Yes, it would have been a "blah" day, but at least I was able to have a long exposure time and still get a proper exposure.
Autumn is always beautiful in Princeton, NJ and I decided to make some wild shots of it. These are what I produced.
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Shots made with a Canon 5D Mark II and a Canon EF 24-105 IS USM f/4L lens. Want the best backpack for your DSLR? Check out my review of my favorite, the Lowepro Versapack 200AW, here and here.
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