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Date: 12/2012
Work done for: CampMeiaStudio
Role: 3D Animation, 3D Lighting/Shading, Particles. Compositing.
Not too surprised to see a DPU on this train, and I wasn't too happy either since the light was totally against me. Trying to make lemonade out of a lemon I dialed down to 1/40th of a second (I generally shoot in shutter priority mode) for a blur motion shot at the grade crossing.
Downers Grove IL / Forest Ave
BNSF e/b unit grain train – DPU
BNSF 4655 Dash 9-44CW
"We embody the spirit of motion.
We're bodies in motion. We're bodies in motion."
(Laurie Anderson 'Bodies in Motion')
I kinda like this....but, my! Do I wish Sis had gotten a sharp shot of the ever handsome Fengur going bonkers on a fresh new field!
Edited Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image of Curiosity (and her tracks) on the slopes of Mount Sharp. This image was taken when Curiosity was in motion, which, according the the NASA website, is the first time that has happened.
How can you depict motion in a still photograph? By using a long exposure I can show where the subject came from and where it is going.
I took this photo at the Phoenix Public Library and I like how it shows the person moving from one part of the stair to another.
Medium: Digital Photography
Size: 18in x 12in
I managed to get all of the damselfly sharp, apart from its wings which were just too quick!
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Design principles: Motion and perspective
Nikon D3200
F/5.3
exposure time: 1/6 seconds.
ISO-100
focal length 44 mm
Editing - Lighting and contrast adjustment/cropping
right before the entire committed crowd of Motion City Soundtrack fans sang all of the words to Future Freaks Me Out. Epic.
A picture I took at Universal Studios of two actors about to do motion capture for a up coming animated film titled "G-XIII".
Man In Motion sculpture at Muirside roundabout in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, UK. Sculpted by Andy Scott & first erected in February 2008. It was knocked over in a car accident in February 2011 & has been re-erected in April 2012.