W/NW Low Shutter Speed

Chris Weeks calls this dragging the shutter! Lot's of good stuff here. I love these kinds of shots, though I'm lousy at it. I should try more of em.
 
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Contax G2, 28/2.8, Tri-X (EI 1600) in HC110
 
^ you set the camera on a tripod/shelf, set the exposure and then set the timer. you pressed the shutter, quickly run to the kitchen and came through that door which is behind you in the last moment?

Its a brilliant and hilarious shot, the hats are the real attraction.
 
pretty much what you guessed first. tripod. long exposure. didn't use the door. just walked (carefully, so as not to knock it down -- I'm a klutz) past the tripod. there's a bit of ghost image on the chest of drawers that I suspect was our cat deciding, as cats do, to not cooperate with my plan.

^ you set the camera on a tripod/shelf, set the exposure and then set the timer. you pressed the shutter, quickly run to the kitchen and came through that door which is behind you in the last moment?

Its a brilliant and hilarious shot, the hats are the real attraction.
 
great shot, Rob.

Most of these are with the LX3. Image stabilisation makes it much easier to do motion blur hand held...

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2.5sec vertical pan
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1/5sec
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1/3sec
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25 seconds, tripod
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1/13sec panned with a digicam
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2.5sec on tripod
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