Mark,
I assume you are going to talk about some different ways how you can
use that motion blur (long-exposure photos, (like your recent
street shot with The Knight Bus), panning (photos of cars or bikes).
Just in case you haven't thought about this one: a combination of a
flash and some longish exposure to allow something to be sharp and
something to blur (typically 1/15s-1/30s for people's motion).
In case you don't have any handy examples, here are a few photos of people
dancing to a mid-tempo blues or tango music (I've posted them here before
in a conversation with Larry):
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31133.html
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31127.html
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31107.html
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31096.html
http://42graphy.org/tango/denvermem-2011/best/_IR30886.html
Feel free to use any, if you want.
Cheers,
Igor
On 29 September 2016 at 00:18, Mark Roberts wrote:
So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use.
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