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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 32: Holiday Decorations (hosted by Helen Betts) >> Challenge 32 Eligible Gallery > Bird Tree
by Ann Chaikin
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12/14/02 Ann Chaikin

Bird Tree
by Ann Chaikin

Bellingham

Are they birds? Handheld image of Christmas tree for 8 seconds. Moved the camera to create the pattern of light. No photoshop work except sharpening and the frame.


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Sony Forums Challenges27-Dec-2002 04:53
Great fun to do AND great fun to view. Just wonderful. Fremiet
Sony Forums Challenges26-Dec-2002 10:16
Ann... this is just TOO cool !! The lights have a thin almost neon appearance to them under these conditions and if you asked me, I say they look like little angels LOL.... Mark J
Willem 21-Dec-2002 13:33
Wonderfull Ann, it is amazing how these lights really came out as bird, great idea and very attractive image. Willem
Sony Forums Challenges16-Dec-2002 17:19
Great shot Ann,love the feeling of motion in this one.............Vikas
Ann Chaikin16-Dec-2002 17:04
Mark, this time I'm keeping it. I kind of like the bird flying off the tree to the left. And you are right, they do also look like angels. ;) Ann
Sony Forums Challenges16-Dec-2002 15:46
Extremely clever, Ann, with very good results. Very nice! Helen
Sony Forums Challenges16-Dec-2002 05:39
Thanks guys. WC, I didn't know how to move it. It was just good luck. I did a bunch of them and this was my favorite. I have one that looks like flowers too. And some are just abstracts. It was great fun. Ann C
Guest 16-Dec-2002 05:09
Hi Ann,

Before I saw your title, I thought "I hope she called this 'A Flock of Ducks'" haha. Great image and title. Jim/Shutter
Guest 16-Dec-2002 03:54
Wow, Ann:
That is so inventive! Great work!
Hamili
W.C. VandenBerg15-Dec-2002 22:32
That's brilliant, Ann! How in the world did you know how to move the camera to produce the image?