Saw someone posted a thread similar and it led to instant success so I'm sure someone can help me out here
I saw a utube or some other short vid:
This person works off a tripod shooting long exposures during daylight.
Subject is usually architecture and midway through the exposure he will move/lift the camera so the result gives a slight blur dreamscape almost.
I believe he may be from middle/eastern Europe judging by the shots but that could just be from that one series.
Yes,
in the vid it shows him moving the entire camera toward the end of an exposure but in most of the shots he has stationary objects with just the subjects that are moving/blurring,
so I guess he is using several different techniques.
I'm really liking it when people can't remember a photographer's name or find their site. Asking on here gives all the rest of us a chance to see some pretty cool stuff we might not have found on our own. Go APUG!
Amazing - I'm tempted just to throw out a made-up description and see if anyone can find a matching photographer. (Does anyone know the name of the photographer who does ambrotypes that depict staged moon-landings? I think that she is from New Caledonia.)