Thursday, 25 October 2012

Weekend Photo Project: Creative Motion Blur. Plus: Nikon's New Zoom Lens

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October 25, 2012
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Former drag-racing photographer Rich Lavigne creates rig shots of a baby stroller in a supermarket for a twist on baby photos
“It’s a classic rig shot,” says Rich Lavigne, “In automotive photography, a rig shot is when the camera is attached to the side of a car using an arm and clamp mechanism. You make the shot by dragging the shutter while the vehicle is in motion.”

A lighter, smaller tele-zoom with a claimed five stops of VR
Full-res sample images from Sony's new full-frame translucent mirror camera
Some real-world shots taken with Sony's new ILC


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