

If you read yesterday's blog then you will see how the use of a tripod and a long exposure means that you can blur movement like a hand on a guitar. The difference today is composition. Compare them yourself and you will see a different angle and the reason for that is no tripod was used here. The camera was just placed on a table and set to timer.
I prefer the composition in today's photo and the irony is that it is pure luck. I wasn't looking throught the viewfinder when this photo was taken.I did crop the photo later on the computer but I wouldn't have thought to use this angle. The moral of this story is take more photos.
Happy snapping
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