I think its doing the worm?
I think its doing the worm?
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This is how kalniel looks when is high
IMG_8487.jpg by jonneymendoza, on Flickr
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cheers thanks but the 2nd pic is lit well though? i agree on the first one
j.o.s.h.1408 (27-05-2012)
The shutter is on a curtain which moves from the top to the bottom, as such one side of the image is exposed before the otherside, because of the RPM of the propeller, (probably about 2,000 rpm, maybe 2,500) is so fast, it means that as the curtain (or shutter) slides over, differen't parts get exposed.
If I said to build a shutter which evenly exposed the whole area of a rectangle, you would struggle to make one which exposed it all simultaneously, this is why rolling shutters are common. A lower or much higher shutter speed you wouldn't see this problem. I've got a whole bunch of Go Pro videos showing this with me flying.
Sadly Rob_B stripped the exif, otherwise we could work out the RPM of the propeller quite easily!
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Rob_B (27-05-2012),Ruggerbugger (27-05-2012)
No intentional stripping done (ooh err)
We all went for a long walk around the village today, went to a few places we'd not been before so saw a few more photo opportunities!
An old shell of a boat lying in the harbour at low tide.
Forgotten Dreams by Rob_norb17, on Flickr
I saw this lonely rusted hunk of metal and wood staring out to the bridge, no idea what is was originally for but it's been long left to rot.
Longing by Rob_norb17, on Flickr
bad light because her eyes are in shadow.. you need to look at how the light is hitting your subject before hitting the shutter.. you're shooting her from a non-flattering angle too.. shooting from below without giving direction is a bad idea..
you'll get better results from your subjects if you give instruction.. also just talking to them will relax them
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j.o.s.h.1408 (27-05-2012)
Hence X-sync (or flash sync) speeds - the fastest speed the whole sensor can be exposed. Above this the shutter is rolling and you get the effect (which also ruins single-flash photography for the same reason, resulting in a need to strobe the flash so that it keeps firing as the curtain moves across the image).
sure I dabble with portraits..
i've not done a street portrait project before, but have dabbled with the idea of spending the day in town and asking people if they wouldn't mind me taking their photograph
closest i've come to it i guess was last month when i was asked to take a shot of some lovely ladies while i was showing a friend how to use their new camera for filming..
they were from Estonia and so language was a little bit of a problem
the one in the middle asked if i'd take her photo during the day
will be doing a sunset shoot with her down the beach soon too
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