Camerarabbit
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hello! i am currently working on a project where i am shooting while in motion (on a bike) and am looking to achieve results similiar to lartigue's iconic photos of people driving - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/283256 - and fusco's rfk funeral train series - https://www.magnumphotos.com/arts-culture/paul-fusco-rfk/ - where the subject/center of the frame is still/sharp while the surrounding areas are a bit blurred, giving the image a sense of motion.
i'm think i need to shoot at a slower shutter speed, like around 1/60th, and that i need to educate myself on shutters and how they affect the depiction of movement i.e. - does a vertical traveling shutter or horizontal traveling shutter elongate movement, or would a leaf shutter do this?
i'm hoping to shoot the project with one of my 35mm cameras, but am open to buying a new camera if there is a type of shutter out there that i dont already have and that would be beneficial. i have a nikon one touch (point and shoot), a contax g2, and contax 139 quartz, and a canon rebel 2000. i also have a mamiya 7, but would prefer to use 35mm since the ratio of shooting to good photos is embarrassing.
thanks, i look forward to hearing your comments!!
i'm think i need to shoot at a slower shutter speed, like around 1/60th, and that i need to educate myself on shutters and how they affect the depiction of movement i.e. - does a vertical traveling shutter or horizontal traveling shutter elongate movement, or would a leaf shutter do this?
i'm hoping to shoot the project with one of my 35mm cameras, but am open to buying a new camera if there is a type of shutter out there that i dont already have and that would be beneficial. i have a nikon one touch (point and shoot), a contax g2, and contax 139 quartz, and a canon rebel 2000. i also have a mamiya 7, but would prefer to use 35mm since the ratio of shooting to good photos is embarrassing.
thanks, i look forward to hearing your comments!!