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Challenge: Camera Movement (Basic Editing)
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3
Location: Albuquerque
Date: Oct 23, 2009
Aperture: F 3.2
ISO: 80
Shutter: 2 sec
Galleries: Abstract, Street
Date Uploaded: Oct 24, 2009

Driving to Downtown Albuquerque looking for action ā€“ camera in car on tripod ā€“ coppers on the left, three squads pulling over some bad guy ā€“ car on the right is flashing by is only 5 mph faster than I, Iā€™m going only about 12 mph.

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11/04/2009 05:51:12 AM
Originally posted by PhotoInterest:

Great shot but, I'm not sure that the camera moved and not the car that caused the effect. If it's the car movement, it's not camera movement. Coming back to decide and will pass on a score right now.


That is kind of like saying that if a person is holding the camera, the camera isn't moving the person is. I would think anything that moves the camera from it's starting position (relative to the earth itself - gotta exclude those cosmic movements) while the shutter is open would be considered camera movement.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/03/2009 06:41:37 PM
Makes me feel like I am moving when viewing the photo. I like the composition and detail. Great job!
10/28/2009 06:36:24 PM
amazing sense of motion! love it!
10/28/2009 09:50:08 AM
Great shot but, I'm not sure that the camera moved and not the car that caused the effect. If it's the car movement, it's not camera movement. Coming back to decide and will pass on a score right now.
10/27/2009 09:57:44 PM
I guess this picture has much to do with Einstein's theory of "reletivity". Is it camera motion or is it MINI motion?? =)


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