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Ever since my roommates have discovered that I'm terrified of scary movies, I've been to see more scary movies than you could shake a stick at (Did I really just say that?). Mirrors, Quarantine, Shutter, The Messengers, The Unborn. And the sad thing is most of them were not worth the $4.25 discounted fare. Woof.
A bit of fun with photo editing software with a new picture of the same bit of metal that has been photographed previously.
Coming along. This version has a leather shutter, which later became brass. All of the hardware came from OSH.
One of the interesting aspects of dragging the shutter is the idea that you can use shutter speeds much slower than you are used to. Here, the image on the right is 70mm @ 1/13s. Even with image stabilization, that's a very slow shutter speed for that focal length, yet the subject is still sharp. How? Simple - in flash photography it's the speed of the flash that freezes the image, not the speed of the shutter, and flashes fire very very quickly. Quick enough to freeze this sleeping cat.
A good friend described it thusly - in flash photography you are taking two photos - the ambient light and the flash light. Slower shutter speeds allow you to capture more ambient light while the flash freezes the subject. Finding the harmonious balance between the two is where the craft lies.
Seems I was wrong when I said the aperture step down is the only mechanical action that happens when you press the shutter button on a digital camera. There's also a shutter. I'm not sure why a non-SLR digital camera requires a mechanical shutter. I just assumed that the software would just start sampling when the aperture was set and stop sampling when the time was up. Seems I was wrong.
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