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32
RE
IElll8ER
that
the
closer
you
are
to the
subject
and the
greater
the
angle
between
the
camera
and
the
direction
of the
action,
the
faster
the
shutter
speed required.
Fast
action
(track
and field
sports,
skating, yachting,
horse
racing,
diving,
etc.)
can
be
photographed
from
about
a 45'
angle.
Subjects
moving
at
high
speeds
(automobile,
motorcycle,
and
speedboat
races,
etc.)
should
be taken
from
a very
acute
angle.
Very fast
motion
should
be toward
or
away
from
the
camera.
If,
on occasion, you
have
to
shoot
a fast-moving
sub-
ject
moving
across
tlne field
of view,
panoram
your
camera. Swing it
in
unison
with
the
subject
while you
trip the shutter.
The
background
will
be
completely
blurred,
but the
subject
will
be sharp.
Some
of
these
shots are very
effective;
the
blurred
background gives
the impression
of
extreme
speed.
Action
pictures
similar
to
the
types
illustrated
on
pages
30,
31,
and 32
can
be
made
at
the
exposures
recommended for each picture.
lce
shows
offer rich
fore
for the
ovid
oction
enthusiosl,
Pictures
like
this
cqn
be tqken
ot
l/400
oi f/4.5
whh flosh
ond
Kodok
Super-XX Film.
www.orphancameras.com

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