Sunday, March 23, 2008

Impressionistic Photo With Orton Effect

This effect is named for Vancouver Island's photographer Michael Orton. It is achieved by merging a sharp, overexposed image with a second one of the same scene that is deliberately blurred. Result is impressionistic and watercolor like, a dreamscape full. Tenia115 at http://www.webshots.com/ feature this effect very well done.
Here are some of her collection on her album : Orton Effect. Enjoy!

Image #1
Image #1
Make: Canon -Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT -F stop: F/5.6 -Exposure: 1/100 sec. -Focal length: 100.0 mm -Flash: flash fired, auto mode (25) -Metering mode: pattern (5) -Dimensions: 640x480 -Shutter speed (Tv): 6.6

Image#2
Image #44
-Make: Canon -Model:Canon PowerShot G6 -F stop: F/4.0 -Exposure: 1/640 sec.
-Focal length: 15.8125 mm -Flash: flash did not fire, auto mode (24) -Metering mode: pattern (5) -Dimensions: 640x480 -Shutter speed (Tv): 9.3

Image#3
Image #2
-Make: Canon -Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT -F stop: F/18.0 -Exposure: 13 sec.
-Focal length: 75.0 mm -Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) -Metering mode:
average (1) -Dimensions: 640x480 -Shutter speed (Tv): -3.7

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