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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 07:34 AM
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Photos are awesome!! One question... why do the motion pictures not look like they're in motion (wheels aren't spinning)?
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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 07:46 AM
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Originally posted by ReginaVagina
Photos are awesome!! One question... why do the motion pictures not look like they're in motion (wheels aren't spinning)?
too fast of a shutter speed. it coulda been a touch slower, but who cares. i think its kinda funny how we are all used to perfect digital images and these scanned film images look like they where taken in the 70's
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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by TurboJZA70
too fast of a shutter speed. it coulda been a touch slower, but who cares. i think its kinda funny how we are all used to perfect digital images and these scanned film images look like they where taken in the 70's
I love the photos, don't get me wrong. I know why they didn't come out in motion,but I was wondering why he did it that way.....

Originally posted by Mars_302
Yea I guess next time I should step down the aperture. It was really brought out so most shutter speeds were 1/750-1/1000

That 70s look is mainly due to the scanners, they look a lot better on film
I just like to see wheels spinning a bit... just my opinion, but they look great!
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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 08:13 AM
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yea a different .f stop would have helped to change the perspective between the center object and the back ground and a slightly slower shutter speed would have helped alot, but its hard to know when you arent doing digital, or dont have a light meter or just alot of experience with conditions like it was on the track, lots of speed, lots of light
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Old Jun 1, 2004 | 08:20 AM
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Originally posted by Bone
yea a different .f stop would have helped to change the perspective between the center object and the back ground and a slightly slower shutter speed would have helped alot, but its hard to know when you arent doing digital, or dont have a light meter or just alot of experience with conditions like it was on the track, lots of speed, lots of light
Why wouldn't he have a light meter?
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