Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR



HAR!

I can achieve that without ANY shutter!


Larry Colen Thu, 29 Sep 2016 09:03:06 -0700 wrote:

That's nothing, I can use a slow shutter speed to make everything blurry

On September 29, 2016 8:47:48 AM PDT, Gonz  wrote:

I'm pretty sure I've seen a few Paul Steinquest photos of cars zooming
by, car sharp, background blurry.



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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR


\me takes off his hat...

Now, I seem to remember seeing this photo of yours.
And I am slowly recalling that you may have posted it in response to my 
post... or maybe some other one.

My memory gaps keep deceiving me. ;-)

Igor


 Mark Roberts Thu, 29 Sep 2016 09:03:05 -0700 wrote:

Igor PDML-StR wrote:



Mark,

I assume you are going to talk about some different ways how you can
use that motion blur (long-exposure photos, (like your recent
street shot with The Knight Bus), panning (photos of cars or bikes).

Just in case you haven't thought about this one: a combination of a
flash and some longish exposure to allow something to be sharp and
something to blur (typically 1/15s-1/30s for people's motion).



In fact, I have thought about that. In 1975 when I took this photo at
my high school junior prom:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7b900101.htm
:-)



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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Larry Colen
That's nothing, I can use a slow shutter speed to make everything blurry

On September 29, 2016 8:47:48 AM PDT, Gonz  wrote:
>I'm pretty sure I've seen a few Paul Steinquest photos of cars zooming
>by, car sharp, background blurry.
>
>
>On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:43 AM, ann sanfedele 
>wrote:
>> And one can always use this:
>>
>>
>https://mariagimenez.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/artwork_images_424175658_232693_henri-cartier-bresson1.jpg
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> ann
>>
>>
>> On 9/29/2016 8:16 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>>
>>> Matthew Hunt wrote:
>>>
 Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/

 Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter".
>>>
>>> Thanks! Even Frank couldn't find that photo for me — I just sent him
>>> the link so he can see his own photo again!
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Mark Roberts
Igor PDML-StR wrote:

>
>Mark,
>
>I assume you are going to talk about some different ways how you can 
>use that motion blur (long-exposure photos, (like your recent 
>street shot with The Knight Bus), panning (photos of cars or bikes).
>
>Just in case you haven't thought about this one: a combination of a
>flash and some longish exposure to allow something to be sharp and 
>something to blur (typically 1/15s-1/30s for people's motion).

In fact, I have thought about that. In 1975 when I took this photo at
my high school junior prom:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7b900101.htm
:-)
 
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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Gonz
I'm pretty sure I've seen a few Paul Steinquest photos of cars zooming
by, car sharp, background blurry.


On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:43 AM, ann sanfedele  wrote:
> And one can always use this:
>
> https://mariagimenez.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/artwork_images_424175658_232693_henri-cartier-bresson1.jpg
>
> :-)
>
> ann
>
>
> On 9/29/2016 8:16 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
>>
>> Matthew Hunt wrote:
>>
>>> Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):
>>>
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/
>>>
>>> Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter".
>>
>> Thanks! Even Frank couldn't find that photo for me — I just sent him
>> the link so he can see his own photo again!
>>
>>
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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread ann sanfedele

And one can always use this:

https://mariagimenez.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/artwork_images_424175658_232693_henri-cartier-bresson1.jpg

:-)

ann


On 9/29/2016 8:16 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Matthew Hunt wrote:


Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):

https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/

Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter".

Thanks! Even Frank couldn't find that photo for me — I just sent him
the link so he can see his own photo again!

  



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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR


Mark,

I assume you are going to talk about some different ways how you can 
use that motion blur (long-exposure photos, (like your recent 
street shot with The Knight Bus), panning (photos of cars or bikes).


Just in case you haven't thought about this one: a combination of a
flash and some longish exposure to allow something to be sharp and 
something to blur (typically 1/15s-1/30s for people's motion).



In case you don't have any handy examples, here are a few photos of people 
dancing to a mid-tempo blues or tango music (I've posted them here before 
in a conversation with Larry):

http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31133.html
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31127.html 
http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31107.html

http://42graphy.org/swing/abp-2011/selected/_IR31096.html
http://42graphy.org/tango/denvermem-2011/best/_IR30886.html
Feel free to use any, if you want.

Cheers,

Igor


On 29 September 2016 at 00:18, Mark Roberts wrote:


So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use.


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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Mark Roberts
Matthew Hunt wrote:

>Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):
>
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/
>
>Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter".

Thanks! Even Frank couldn't find that photo for me — I just sent him
the link so he can see his own photo again! 

 
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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Eric Featherstone
On 29 September 2016 at 00:18, Mark Roberts  wrote:
> So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
> and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
> Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use.

Juan's running with bulls comes to mind too:
http://www.jbuhler.com/pamplona-2010-5/

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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-29 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 28/9/16, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

>So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
>and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
>Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know --
>blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
>only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
>web search is not a good idea...

Ahh that's what I've been doing wrong all these years. I only ever seem
to get pictures of people on scooters.

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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread P.J. Alling
Well that kind of depends on what you're looking for doesn't it?  At 
least you weren't looking for Asian School Girls...


On 9/28/2016 7:18 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
web search is not a good idea...

  



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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread Jack Davis
Oh yes sure, Mark, it was an accident..
RIGHT!!  :))

J


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> On Sep 28, 2016, at 4:18 PM, Mark Roberts  wrote:
> 
> So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
> and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
> Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
> blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
> only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
> web search is not a good idea...
> 
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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread John

On 9/28/2016 7:18 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
web search is not a good idea...





If I was looking for a specific one of Frank's images, I'd peruse a PDML
archive until I found a post with a link to one of his Blogs & then
drill back through it until I found it. If the first blog didn't have
it, I'd look for another ... rinse & repeat as necessary.



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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread ann sanfedele

Or write Frank and ask him for a link or file...

:-)

ann


On 9/28/2016 7:26 PM, Matthew Hunt wrote:

Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):

https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/

Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter". Picture is on the
first page, as a static Flickr image linked from some sleazy
aggregation site. Take the static image URL and convert to a Flickr
album page using the method here:

https://www.bram.us/2008/01/12/my-priceless-flickr-tip-how-to-find-the-original-flickr-photo-url-and-user-from-a-static-flickr-image-url/

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Mark Roberts
 wrote:

So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
web search is not a good idea...


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Re: The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread Matthew Hunt
Here it is on Flickr (not very high resolution):

https://www.flickr.com/photos/94382238@N00/59113376/

Method: Google image search for "Theriault scooter". Picture is on the
first page, as a static Flickr image linked from some sleazy
aggregation site. Take the static image URL and convert to a Flickr
album page using the method here:

https://www.bram.us/2008/01/12/my-priceless-flickr-tip-how-to-find-the-original-flickr-photo-url-and-user-from-a-static-flickr-image-url/

On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Mark Roberts
 wrote:
> So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
> and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
> Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
> blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
> only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
> web search is not a good idea...
>
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The woes of web search

2016-09-28 Thread Mark Roberts
So I'm teaching about the effects of shutter speed in my next class
and I thought Frank Theriault's famous (on the PDML) photo of the
Asian girl on the scooter would be a great example to use. You know —
blur and movement and all. Anyway, I tried to find it on the web. The
only result was that I learned including the words "Asian girl" in any
web search is not a good idea...

 
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