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Semi Series

 As you may have noticed for this series of photos,
I stood in the same place for each one.
What I did do was to use the 'sport continuous' setting
to achieve almost a video effect, similar to 
the old cel by cel fanning to make 2-D
characters appear to be moving.



I used Windows ‘retouch’ editing tool 
to eliminate a pinkish light that streamed from the sky 
at the top through the cab of the truck in photos 5-7.  
In its place is the black line on the truck, not affecting the blue sky.  
If there is someone who can enlighten me as 
how to avoid this flaw in the future, I would appreciate knowing.



This series was taken yesterday 
during the photo walk our class took 
in Muncie’s downtown area.

sharing with
My Sky #49


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