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Inspired by Manfred Hofmann's motion pictures like this:
www.flickr.com/photos/manfredhofmann/4714537125/sizes/l/
I picked up this one from my archive. Although there's not much to see you hopefully can at least imagine what I wanted to catch.
It was taken in 1972 on a school trip in some Belgium train station with Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6X9.
Thanks, Manfred for your inspiration!
I wanted to take a long exposure shot where the trees had a motion style effect. I think I captured the motion but I would rather hear what everyone else thinks about this shot.
Motion Tribe
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Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation.
This is what I did today.
148 pictures taken throughout an 8 hour time period at approximately 3 minutes apart composed into a ten second video.
(That's my front yard.)
Flickr made it lose picture quality.. :c
Richard Preston described a "motion lanyard" used by Steve Sillet in the February '05 New Yorker article on climbing in redwoods. Here's a way it could be implemented.
It is official, I am alone way too much. I decided to used a headband to attach a camera to me head to take video of me quilting free-motion style.
The gloves are quilting gloves that keep the fabric clean and also help me grip the frabic as I moved it around.
testing out my new camera rig. First night shooting with it.
Held up Great!
Straight out of camera, just added my watermark
Fan at torri station beach, Okinawa
Slow shutter to get the effect-
Conveying motion, handheld shot
Nikon 90 tokina 11-16mm
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Slow motion video of the short blizzard we had this evening. Seen from a short-term parking area next to JR Kitahiroshima Station where I was waiting for Naomi to arrive from Sapporo.
Photo taken on Railway Crossing at Texala-Khanpur Road.
I purposely did not increase the shutter speed to capture the feel of motion in the picture.