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MrChupacabra

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It's called panning. If you have a slow shutter speed (guaranteed to slow down if you're shooting f22) and follow a moving object that is continuing on a trajectory you can keep your focal point sharp while blurring your background.

I think it's more than the panning, like, in your shot the whole the background is blurred,

but the freight is equally sharp - as doodle's car at f/22 should be.

Only explaination to me is that the (sharp) wheel is steady on the ground,

while the rest os the car swings / bounces a little bit.

 

 

Also nice stuff porra, thanks for sharing.

 

 

CaughtYou - I don't really understand your question.

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Yea, I enjoy them too.

 

Nikon stuff has quite some punch.

What lens is on that thing, what film?

Would love to see some vivid material like Portra shot at those places.

 

 

af nikkor 50mm 1:1.8

 

The only two films I can find in Bali are Fujicolor superia 200 and kokdakcolor 200

 

I can't seem to find any other film or anything higher than 200 here which is a shame

so i just stick with the fuji.

Film is dying out here fast.

Maybe I just need to ask around more.

 

Got some photos to post soon.

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af nikkor 50mm 1:1.8

 

The only two films I can find in Bali are Fujicolor superia 200 and kokdakcolor 200

 

I can't seem to find any other film or anything higher than 200 here which is a shame

so i just stick with the fuji.

Film is dying out here fast.

Maybe I just need to ask around more.

 

Got some photos to post soon.

 

 

Can't you order film via eBay / the internet?

 

Looking forward to your new stuff!

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Yeah I can always order it it's just a hassle and a lot more expensive to do so.

I have a friend in Jakarta who can send me film, but it would be nice to have somewhere close to get film.

But I might get some stuff of that b&h site, thanks chupa

 

I've got a problem with my f4.

I'm using a 36 exposure film, for some unknown reason after 15 exposures the red light lights up indicating the end of the roll. So I ended up with only 15 shots.

The previous roll stopped after 25 exposures

Any ideas? Maybe daily?

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I've got a problem with my f4.

I'm using a 36 exposure film, for some unknown reason after 15 exposures the red light lights up indicating the end of the roll. So I ended up with only 15 shots.

The previous roll stopped after 25 exposures

Any ideas?

Did you look at the negs? Are the 15 shots spaced normally, or is the camera winding too far between each shot maybe?

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I think it's more than the panning, like, in your shot the whole the background is blurred,

but the freight is equally sharp - as doodle's car at f/22 should be.

Only explaination to me is that the (sharp) wheel is steady on the ground,

while the rest os the car swings / bounces a little bit.

 

 

Also nice stuff porra, thanks for sharing.

 

 

CaughtYou - I don't really understand your question.

 

just with regards to camera type and format, i used to use a pentax me-super, but do not own it anymore and would like to branch out with other things...so for someone who has been away from film for a while. what would be good to use to get back into the swing of things??

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