Drifting Photos from Sunday
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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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)?
Photos are awesome!! One question... why do the motion pictures not look like they're in motion (wheels aren't spinning)?
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
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
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
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
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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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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
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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