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  • Subject in Motion

    My Daughter has been going to the local skating rink for the past 14 years or so, I bring my camera along to take pictures of the skaters.

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    These are with a 60 year old Canon 100mm F2 in Leica mount, wide-open on the M Monochrom. ISO cranked up to 10,000. Shutter speeds 1/30th on the middle shot to 1/125th on the last one.
    It gets dark, the lighting is by the disco lights.

    Feel free to post your "Subject in Motion" shots.



  • #2
    G'day Brian

    Moving subjects and low-lighting .... a difficult combination, as evidenced via the ISO setting you needed
    Still--you have done remarkably well to have them as sharp as they are

    Phil
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    • #3
      Nice set Brian, my favorite of the three is the middle one.
      Most of my subject in motion shots, would be motorsports but I remembered one from a dozen years ago that fits this thread better - handheld panning at 1/8s:
      Panning portrait by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
      Compulsive photographic dabbler.

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      • #4
        One of my better subject in motion shots, it actually shows motion.

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