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E_J_push_n_wind
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:dspencer wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:
Looks to me like it's stopped/pulled over, though badly and not all the way off the road. Either those tires ain't turnin' or the camera that took the pic is so fast there's no blur at the wheels....
There is absolutely no way to tell from that angle and there isn't a good view of the wheels at all.
Do you see the well known photo-phenomenon called "motion blur" in ANY part of the picture? If the trailer was moving, something would be blurred; unless as I said someone was using a rea-l-l-l-y sophisticated camera to take that picture. Truth be told, given the crispness of the shot, I'm not even convinced that the vehicle the picture was supposedly taken from was moving.
All due respect, what do you call "really sophisticated?" An SLR camera, either digital or film would do "stop motion" very easily. Usually 1/60th shutter speed will begin to "stop motion" and anything faster like 1/120th or 1/250th or faster will freeze all motion. No blur at all. Given enough light, those are very common shutter speeds and not "really sophisticated" cameras at all. Many people have them including myself, relatively inexpensive but you can spend a lot depending on how sophisticated you want to get. The expense is usually in the optics, different lenses are where the cost begin to mount up. Anyway, FWIW I just wanted to share this.
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