Howdy,
Firstly, I am not trying to get this kind of effect, I am just curious on what may cause it.
I have seen many motor sport pictures from the first few decades of the 20th century, where the cars appear to be leaning forward and have often wondered what causes that effect:
http://crashingthegoalie.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/2335460135_558a93fa1a_d.jpg
Now, my guess is its due to the slow nature of the actual shutter movement. Am I correct? Does anyone know what causes this?
Thanks
Firstly, I am not trying to get this kind of effect, I am just curious on what may cause it.
I have seen many motor sport pictures from the first few decades of the 20th century, where the cars appear to be leaning forward and have often wondered what causes that effect:
http://crashingthegoalie.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/2335460135_558a93fa1a_d.jpg
Now, my guess is its due to the slow nature of the actual shutter movement. Am I correct? Does anyone know what causes this?
Thanks

At slow enough curtain speeds (correction by Soeren), the car in motion was in a different spot when the shutter slit ended its travel as when it began it.
