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On freezing of motion


  • From: P3D Robert Cruickshank <robcruic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: On freezing of motion
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 10:39:15 -0400 (EDT)


The discussion of freezing motion and the example of the "frozen" horse
jumping shot reminds me of one of the few deliberate motion-blure stereo
shots I've made. It's of a cyclist passing under a *huge* concrete
counterweight for a drawbridge- the supports of the counterweight are not
visible and it appears that the block is "frozen" in space over the
cyclist, who is blurred. Anyone who's seen a few Roadrunner cartoons makes
the obvious inference... I shot another  with a faster shutter speed,
and it really lacks the urgency of the blurred one.  


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