Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either a '67 or '68.
Paul
Paul, Liked the first better... Bob S.
On 8/12/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous
Paul,
Just right.
The only thing wrong is the subject (Goat). VBG
Kenneth Waller
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From: Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PESO: Black Goat
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows
: PESO: Black Goat
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either a '67 or '68.
Paul
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I like it, but I much rather prefer the other pic with the cuda and the
other car.
rg
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage
Thanks Gonz. I prefer the other as well, but I wanted to show what kind of
results this technique sometimes yields in terms of active movement. Knarf may
well prefer this one vbg.
Paul
I like it, but I much rather prefer the other pic with the cuda and the
other car.
rg
Paul
On 12/8/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either
Steady is as steady does ;-))
On 12/8/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous
On 8/12/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400. To my mind this shows the wider lens/ slow
shutter swish pan effect to better advantage than the previous shot.
It's another Pontiac GTO, either a
Thanks Frank. Just heading out the door now for a little cruise down
Woodward in the Chevy.
Paul
On Aug 12, 2005, at 7:57 PM, frank theriault wrote:
On 8/12/05, Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's another cruiser on Woodward. Again, shot with the FA 35/2, f8,
1/8th second, ISO 400.
On 8/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Gonz. I prefer the other as well, but I wanted to show what kind of
results this technique sometimes yields in terms of active movement. Knarf
may well prefer this one vbg.
Well, as I just posted I do like this one a lot.
If
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