A long crowded hallway, preferably with room for people to stop and chat.
At slower shutter speeds the very blurry moving people would contrast interestingly with the not so blurry people standing still.
As you changed settings the faster shutter speed would tend to make all of the people less blurry while the smaller field of focus would make the majority of them more blurry.
It would be interesting to see which effect would dominate in each shot.
When I was younger I could take decent 1/15 sec shots by leaning against a wall, holding my breath and very, very gently squeezing the shutter release button. Nowadays, I'm not so rock steady.
somewhere with something in continuous movement
Date: 2005-01-29 04:20 am (UTC)At slower shutter speeds the very blurry moving people would contrast interestingly with the not so blurry people standing still.
As you changed settings the faster shutter speed would tend to make all of the people less blurry while the smaller field of focus would make the majority of them more blurry.
It would be interesting to see which effect would dominate in each shot.
When I was younger I could take decent 1/15 sec shots by leaning against a wall, holding my breath and very, very gently squeezing the shutter release button. Nowadays, I'm not so rock steady.