Thanks Boris. I haven't done any multiple exposures yet. I'll have to
see if I can come up with a suitable concept.
Paul
On Jun 28, 2005, at 1:02 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
I wasn't going to post this since I';ve been using up so much
bandwith. But since we're talking about street photography and
subject interaction, I couldn't resist. This is a 1.5 second exposure
at f8 with the FA 50/1.4. I used a garbage can as a tripod so as not
to be too obvious and shot right into a crowd on the sidewalk. The
idea is that some people will move more than others. The resulting
shot will show some detail in those people who didn't move much,
while others will be a blur. I've tried this before with varying
degrees of success. I like this one because I was seen by one lady,
who spent almost all of the 1.5 seconds staring at the camera. She
wasn't annoyed, and I spoke with her afterward, but she appears to be
at least startled in the pic. In any case, I had some fun with this
technique, and here it is:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3492686&size=lg
Paul, I'd like to remind you that *istD has multiple exposure on
board. This is my current "toy of choice"...
Very interesting shot. Guess I'll try something similar one day... I'd
be sure to post it.
Boris