Fun with Motion - Don't hold the camera still!

This image and the next two following photographs were made by Grandson Daniel. I gave him a digital to use and told him to move the camera while pushing the shutter. He took many photographs and these three were some of his favorites. The first image became a beautiful texture study of grass.

This moving fence and house has a ghost like quality.
This mushroom stem and ground cover took on a color that only the camera could see.
The following "fire" shots show photographs without and with motion. Everything was recorded with a small pocket digital camera.

This is a record shot of a fish boil (Door County Style).

This ghost like figure was from the same fire at the Fish Boil only I let the camera go out of focus and moved the camera. Sometines these images are more fun than just record shots.