How Did She Shoot This?
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/photos_highlight_fp/im:/050722/ids_photos_sp/r4143365734.jpg;_ylt=ApHxDQYLfmJR1RQsKmd612oFO7gF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5bGcyMWMzBHNlYwNzc25hdg--
I hope this link works. It's of a springboard diver.
My question is, how was this shot executed? Obviously, a slow shutter speed. But, how did the shooter achieve such a clean "circle" of blur? The background suggests the camera was moving vertically. But how did the shooter keep her subject so cleanly centered in the frame? Good hands?
Very cool shot.
I hope this link works. It's of a springboard diver.
My question is, how was this shot executed? Obviously, a slow shutter speed. But, how did the shooter achieve such a clean "circle" of blur? The background suggests the camera was moving vertically. But how did the shooter keep her subject so cleanly centered in the frame? Good hands?
Very cool shot.
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photoshop radial blur? of course, it could be done naturally, too... depending on angle of shoot, etc... and of course shutter speed.
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So I would guess that this photographer at the diving championship had plenty of time to get this shot looking the way it did, assuming of course it is done in camera and not in post as Andy has demonstrated is possible too.
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