Seems the it was shot using aperture priority...
EXIF info as per IrfanView on the first file
http://www.pbase.com/sjbousson/image/39365203 in the series:
File: - D:\39365203.web200502025114800.jpg
ImageDescription - Bald Eagles
Make - Canon
Model - Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Orientation - Top left
XResolution - 1
YResolution - 1
ResolutionUnit - Inch
Software - Adobe Photoshop CS Windows
DateTime - 2005:02:02 22:29:29
Artist - Stan Bousson
Copyright - Stan Bousson 2005
ExifOffset - 296
ExposureTime - 1/1000 seconds
FNumber - 9
ExposureProgram - Shutter priority
ISOSpeedRatings - 320
DateTimeOriginal - 2005:02:02 15:00:28
ShutterSpeedValue - 1/1000 seconds
ApertureValue - F 9.00
ExposureBiasValue - 0.67
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength - 700 mm
ColorSpace - sRGB
ExifImageWidth - 800
ExifImageHeight - 640
Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, P. J. Alling wrote:
William Robb wrote:
You haven't tried to shoot sports in the way it is being done these
days. It's completely technology dependant now.
Or:
http://www.pbase.com/sjbousson/the_steal
Is a pretty technology dependant set of pictures. I doubt if a
manual focus, manual exposure, manual film advance camera would be
capable of getting this series.
Manual film advance would be difficult, but sequences like this were
regularly taken with manually focused, manual exposure movie cameras
for about 75 years. It's amazing how quickly skills are forgotten,
let alone lost. The fact that this was done with a still camera is
just about amazing. (But I though that the first time I saw it).
If I can read EXIF at all (probably not :-), this was taken with
manual exposure. Unfortunately the distance data are not available.
Kostas
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