Fun with Slow Shutter
Blurmore
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It is that time of year again. My film shots I did on a tripod (and haven't gotten developed yet) but I handheld these with my old 17-85 IS. Seeing them really makes me with I had the 17-55 then, but that is the great thing about summer there is a different carnival every week.
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 2.5s (25/10)
quarter second overlap
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 2s (2/1)
almost perfect time
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 1.3s (13/10)
decent quarters
damn those trucks...
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 20mm Exposure Time: 0.5s (1/2)
rear curtain so the figety subject didn't matter so much
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 1s (1/1)
Tripod? We don't need no stinkin tripod! Actually I'm sure my film ones from the tripod will be nicer if not just because they were shot on expired elite chrome 400 which I am going to cross process.
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 2.5s (25/10)
quarter second overlap
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 2s (2/1)
almost perfect time
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 1.3s (13/10)
decent quarters
damn those trucks...
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 20mm Exposure Time: 0.5s (1/2)
rear curtain so the figety subject didn't matter so much
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 17mm Exposure Time: 1s (1/1)
Tripod? We don't need no stinkin tripod! Actually I'm sure my film ones from the tripod will be nicer if not just because they were shot on expired elite chrome 400 which I am going to cross process.
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