clarence
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I apologise if this has already been discussed somewhere, and would really appreciate it if someone could direct me to that particular thread.
Several large enlargements I made from 6x6 shots I took a while ago showed what seemed like blurring in the parts where the branches of trees were shot against the sky. As buildings on the same plane of focus seemed relatively sharp, I ruled out the possibility of inaccurate focusing.
The shutter speed might have been about 1/8th of a second or less. The camera was mounted on a Manfrotto / Bogen 3021 tripod and 168 head, and the exposures were made with a TLR and a cable release. The only thing that could have affected the photograph was motion blur from the subject itself.
I would like to know how you decide what shutter speed you have to use to stop motion in a landscape photograph.
Thanks.
Clarence
Several large enlargements I made from 6x6 shots I took a while ago showed what seemed like blurring in the parts where the branches of trees were shot against the sky. As buildings on the same plane of focus seemed relatively sharp, I ruled out the possibility of inaccurate focusing.
The shutter speed might have been about 1/8th of a second or less. The camera was mounted on a Manfrotto / Bogen 3021 tripod and 168 head, and the exposures were made with a TLR and a cable release. The only thing that could have affected the photograph was motion blur from the subject itself.
I would like to know how you decide what shutter speed you have to use to stop motion in a landscape photograph.
Thanks.
Clarence