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10-07-2006
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Canadian & Not A Dentist
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W/NW: Your Favourite Slow Shutter Shot
I adore movement in photos.
I've always loved Baroque paintings.
Let's see what you've got for motion - slow shutter speeds (1/30 and slower) - I don't care if it's on a tripod or not but let's see movement!!!
Here's one of mine: "Rush Hour"

Leica IIIc
35mm Summaron
f4
1/4 second handheld
Silvertone 100 dev'd in Rodinal
I've got others but I want to see everyone elses. Let's see some life in action.
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10-07-2006
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My current favorite

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at least recently. Minolta CLE with flash

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10-07-2006
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I'm with you...
I really like movement in photos as well. Adds another dimension to a straight shot...

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10-07-2006
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Nick's my name!
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Here are two of my recent attempts
Fuji Acros, ND4 filter, F16 and 1/15 or 1/8 shutter speed
-Nick

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Around 1 second.

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10-07-2006
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Striving
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OK, not a RF shot, but my best result so far along these lines. I've got a roll yet to develop along these lines; it'll be interesting to see what works.
Form my gallery over on DSLRX.

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10-07-2006
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Evil Bokeh
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Is there a difference between slow shutter and long exposure?  I've done stuff up to a couple hours  but they are very boring compared to these!
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10-07-2006
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vc 21/4 - trix@1600 souped in Diafine... 1/8 sec
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10-07-2006
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10-07-2006
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Available darkness.
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Stopped by the concert with this angry young woman after work one night. Hadn't planned on shooting, so my Kiev had a roll of Pan-F in it, already exposed to ISO50 half way through. Nothing to do other than to lean up against a wall and give 1/5sec a go (bit on the long side judging from the negs, but it was fun trying)..
The local club photographer gave me the weirdest look ever when he saw what I was shooting, hehe 
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10-08-2006
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Here's 1/6th at f/4, hand held with care. Any longer exposures generally involve SLRs on tripods... 
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10-08-2006
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Metro Man - Mexico City R-D1, CV35 2.5 PII

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10-08-2006
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Ondrej P.
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My favorite?
definitely this one, because I wouldn't expect it to come out this good at 1/8 f/2.
Bessa R + Jupiter 8, expo: 1/8 @ f/2
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ondrej_p/260102780/
Maybe not a lot of movement, but I like it... 
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10-08-2006
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Reciprocity Failure
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This one. 15 seconds with Provia 100, on the Horseman VHR (hey - it's an RF  )
(yeesh - I need to rescan this one)
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Shot with a DSLR, I don't have a rangefinder yet.
f/8, 1/8th, ISO 400, 45mm equiv.

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10-08-2006
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Seasoned Member
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I like that one, Ondrej! Interesting dual faces...
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10-08-2006
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Heres one of my favs
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10-09-2006
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10-09-2006
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6x9 and be there!
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Shot in Hoi an, Viet-Nam, with my Fujica G690, 100mm lens, 1/8s:
Cheers,
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10-09-2006
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RF and V8 user
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Contax G1 + Biogon 28
Konica VX400 Monochrome
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Walking out of the subway in Boston in '04 to get to the parade for the Red Sox. Seems so long ago....

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10-09-2006
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didn't quite come out the way i had hoped but this was about 1/15th of a carnival ride with flashing lights. only had a couple shots left and this was the best of the bunch.
- chris
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10-09-2006
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Happy-snap ninja
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Haven't got many.
Copenhagen, March 2005, Bessa R, CV 35/2.5, camera away from my eye:

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