W/NW: Your Favourite Slow Shutter Shot

followed by the obligatory close up of feet walking photo

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something like 2 seconds, wide open. dude was waving a flashlight in front of his face at a rock show.
 
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canon SD700is...sorry. Not really...I love this little thing.
 

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not a favourite but one from a roll this week
 

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Sparrow said:
SLR? Why are the wheels round given it's a focal-plane shutter
In this case he panned with the bike, so the wheels aren't distorted. If you're thinking of the old photos of race cars, the cameras were on tripods, so the car was moving, and the wheels moved as the shutter curtain moved vetically across the film plane.
Some really great images here. I used to have to use slow shutter speeds, back when even Tri-X was only ASA200 (1950's) I'm inspired to try some of these! :cool:
 
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it's a little low in contrast, but I just recently scanned it...

usual culprits: M2, 50DR, FP-4, 1sec @ f/2



(that's my dad, brother, sister from left)
 
This picture is no big deal, but I was amazed I was able to handhold a shot at 1/5 sec with my Leica IIIa. Summitar, Tri-x, D76

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