One trick I did manage to make work was to crank up the aperture number and then crank down the shutter speed. As long as the spectators held relatively still I got a steady foreground and nice motion blurry runners.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
New York City Marathon
This time I didn't spend so much energy trying to take portraits of exhausted faces.

One trick I did manage to make work was to crank up the aperture number and then crank down the shutter speed. As long as the spectators held relatively still I got a steady foreground and nice motion blurry runners.
One trick I did manage to make work was to crank up the aperture number and then crank down the shutter speed. As long as the spectators held relatively still I got a steady foreground and nice motion blurry runners.
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2 comments:
Great shot! The perspective looks fantastic with all those cups.
wow that last shot really brings it home. I love the tree in front of the building as well.
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