I guess this is where the stuffed dog comes handy...might actually pay off
bringing your old pal to a taxidermist(?)
Thanks John
Boris
--- On Mon 09/15, John Hudson < 13874@xxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: John Hudson [mailto: 13874@xxxxxxxxxx]
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: alienspecimen@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 10:55:38 -0300
Subject: Re: [OM] Picture
<br>----- Original Message ----- <br>From: "Boris Grigorov"
<alienspecimen@xxxxxxxxxx><br>To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx><br>Sent: Monday, 15
September, 2003 10:03 AM<br>Subject: [OM] Picture<br><br><br>><br>>
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo.tcl?photo_id=1590213<br>><br>> How is this
foto taken?<br><br>It was taken with a zoom lens using a technique called
"zooming". Take say a<br>35-80 / f2.8 zoom. Focus one the dog's eyes at the
35mm zoom and use a slow<br>shutter speed, perhaps a second or more. As the
shutter is open turn the<br>zoom smoothly as far to 80mm as possible without
shaking the camera. If the<br>dog is sitting still, your do not shake the
camera and you expose at the<br>right shutter speed and aperture this is the
effect you get. Using a tripod<br>is virtually a necessity for these kinds of
photos.<br><br>hth<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>> Actually I wanted to talk
to you about another one from Photo.net, but<br>cant dig it out.<br>> It was
taken on a wedding!
. The bride and groom were leaving and at the<br>same time they were throwing
their glasses. The photographer used the same<br>effect to divert the
attention to the glasses, but also the bride and groom<br>were in focus. I
think he claimed that it was not manipulated.<br>> I would assume maintaining
focus while changing focal lenght with a zoom<br>lens?<br>> Boris<br>><br>>
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