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Re: On freezing of motion
- From: P3D Gregory J. Wageman <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: On freezing of motion
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 12:47:22 -0700 (PDT)
George Themelis wrote:
>Another possible option when photographing motion would be to move
>the camera in the direction of the motion, freezing the subject
>and blurring the background. Many times this looks better than having
>both frozen or the moving object frozen. Perhaps it is because the
>eyes are used to tracking moving objects?
That's a traditional 2D technique for conveying an impression of speed
and motion.
Gosh, George, are you jumping on the "stereo doesn't have to be be
perfectly sharp front-to-back" bandwagon? If so, welcome aboard! :-)
-Greg W.
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