sometimes, not often, i think a shot works that has movement. this is one of them for me... do you agree? and if not, what would make it a stronger movement photo?
This is a discussion on movement within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; sometimes, not often, i think a shot works that has movement. this is one of them for me... do you ...
sometimes, not often, i think a shot works that has movement. this is one of them for me... do you agree? and if not, what would make it a stronger movement photo?
I like it too. I also like intentionally slow shutter speeds to project motion at times, and this was IMO a good subject for this treatment.
Last edited by F8&Bthere; 12-22-2009 at 11:29 AM.
thanks so much for the feedback!
I'm definitely liking it as well. And I agree ... occassionally this sort of thing works very well ... as it has right here!
I like this one TT.
You may ALSO want to try this with flash with a shutter speed of 1/8 or 1/15
That way you'll get some sharpness on the man while keeping the movement.
Hope that helps!
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thanks, MA and Marko!
Marko - that is a great suggestion!
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But I want to make a great suggestion too!!
Oh ... I know ... 2nd sync shutter on the flash! That's what I'd use
But in the end you did so well here anyway!
thanks, bambi!
MA - is that the shutter delay thing?
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