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Re: pedestrians



c'est tres facille! you shoot several frames for each overlap. easier to go on early saturday or sunday afternoon when traffic is lightest. remember todd webb before us! you can do it with motor camera, hand held, walking direction of traffic on your side of street. op side traffic always going out of frame. even rochester institute of technology's former graduate ed meyers might have told you this. simon nathan

dusariez wrote:

James LEWIS write :  <They had walked the entire length of West 42nd
<Street from 7th to 8th Avenues, shooting straight on into every building.
<Although it was pre-panoramic software, they trimmed is with an Xacto knife
<and the perspective was quite striking.

How they do with cars and pedestrians moving during the shooting in the
pre-panoramic software and with the x-acto system ?
With some luck you can have the same persons on more as one pictures !
How do you cut if a car is located between two buildings.

Michel DUSARIEZ

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