Storypost | 2007.05.22
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I wanted to submit something unique and challenging to the
fair photo competition. Motorcycles at night is a good start.
A couple of stills from the videos.
The size and frame rate compression doesn't do much for the videos. Just imagine full res and smooth framerate.
Afterthoughts:
- Film totally outperforms digital here.
- There's a very slim margin between having a visible flash on the subject and being so close there is massive blur.
- A dark background would make for a much clearer image of the subject.
- Head/tail/signal lights should be blacked out.
- Try for an anterior or posterior camera setup.
- Surround the led puck (for focusing) with an oil moat full of crocodiles to all but extinguish the subject's temptation.
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Sunrise
Some enthusiastic motorcycling.
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d'Dogs
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Since I first picked up a35mm SLR around four years ago, I can count the number of zoom lenses I've used on one hand. Well, actually probably on one hand that's missing a couple of fingers. My reluctance to use zooms is rooted in a number of reasons, which I'm gently exploring. Firstly, the widely...
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