Do you see why I’m in need of rehab? I’ve taken a photo with my Panasonic DMC FZ200, maxed out the zoom lens to 108mm, and got this (what I consider) beautiful “fluffy” photo. I’m sure you photography purists out there are screaming NOOOOOOOO, but I kind of liked the painterly outcome. My rehab will continue for some time; I’m very ill with creativity fever and do crazy things on a whim. If you wish to learn about Photo Rehab, click here. It’s good therapy.
The Almond Orchard ~ Photo Clinic Rehab #4
About Angeline M
Love travel and photography. Living in Northern California. Photos of locations visited are personal file photos.
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Love this shot ~ it is surreal and gives a better feel of emotion to the viewer than I think a “normal” would. Well done Angeline 🙂
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The photo is how I saw it in my eyes, so that worked for me. Glad you think so too. Thanks, Randall.
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Love the painterly outcome too Angeline 🙂 Look forward to more.
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That zoom is going to start getting a work out 🙂 Thanks!
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I love the way this image looks Angeline
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Thanks, Jo. Just playing around!
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Just keep having fun. The result – like here – is wonderful. I love the photograph. Let the purists look the other way – it’s their loss.
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Thanks, Otto. Wow, you’ve made me feel like this wasn’t a total loss! I’m so glad you like it; and yes, the purists can look the other way if they haven’t already stopped following my blog 🙂
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Panasonic just coming irregularly? but clearly
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I’m glad you’ve stopped in for a visit.
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I could not get around you 🙂
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I’m glad we’ve met 🙂
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Purists schmurists! I love it! Looks like an impressionist painting. I have your camera’s big sister, the FZ1000.
Alison
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Thanks, Alison. I’m so glad you love it. You led me in the direction of the Panasonic quite awhile ago! It’s an interesting camera.
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creative – informative and deep!!
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Thank you, Mihran! Your words are most appreciated.
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I like your fluffy photo!
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Fluffy is good! Thanks, Julie.
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I’m so happy your are not a purist and glad you posted this photo. I’m all for creativity and you did very well on that. Cheers!
Thanks for posting at the Rehab.
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Thanks so much, Lucile. It’s kind of fun to open up the flood gates, and I find this Rehab forum to be the perfect place to do that.
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I am very pleased to hear you feel that way. Thanks for letting me know.
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But I love the look in the picture!
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I’m glad. I think that’s because you are a rogue too.
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Beautiful painterly photo! I really like it! Thank you for the link. 🙂
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Thanks, Amy. I’m happy to spread the word on Rehab.
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Your “fluffy” effect just adds to the beauty here. 🙂
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Thanks, Lisa. I hesitated posting it, but glad i did.
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I’m so glad you like fluffy too 🙂 Thanks, Lisa
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I love this – it is a great example of being creative and going rogue, which is always a good thing in any kind of art and great things usually happen as a result.
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Thanks, Jo. I love the term “rogue”. It’s good to think in that way some of the time at least. And I do agree that great things can happen as a result.
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I love using the paint effect on my photo editing site for my “bad” photos. This lovely accident is just that; LOVELY!
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Thanks so much, Janet. I love that app on my smart phone, and this little accident was fun to see come up on my screen.
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