I was very fortunate to be a guest at a What Digital Camera magazine workshop for the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 last Saturday. Here is one shot that came out quite well I think.
This was an experimental shot with the cooperation of the models (Mariana on the left and Sadie on the right) being directed:

The idea was for Mariana to be still and sharp while Sadie walked past in a motion blur. This was in a pedestrian underpass just off the beach in Brighton and the lighting was a mixture of old fluorescent tubes and some natural light from the entrance. Exposure was f/4.5 @1/10th second, ISO 200. Mariana was moving a little so she is very slightly blurred - not that obvious from a Web resolution version of the image here, although the wind has nicely blurred some of her hair. Finally, I added a fairly strong (40) post crop vignette in Lightroom 4.
Comments of any type (within reason!) welcome
Ian
This was an experimental shot with the cooperation of the models (Mariana on the left and Sadie on the right) being directed:

The idea was for Mariana to be still and sharp while Sadie walked past in a motion blur. This was in a pedestrian underpass just off the beach in Brighton and the lighting was a mixture of old fluorescent tubes and some natural light from the entrance. Exposure was f/4.5 @1/10th second, ISO 200. Mariana was moving a little so she is very slightly blurred - not that obvious from a Web resolution version of the image here, although the wind has nicely blurred some of her hair. Finally, I added a fairly strong (40) post crop vignette in Lightroom 4.
Comments of any type (within reason!) welcome

Ian
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