Stop-action photography captures a moment in time so short that it would otherwise have gone unnoticed. The basic technique is this: 1) turn off all lights in the room 2) open the cameras shutter 3) break something and at the same time 4) trigger a strobe to capture the moment.
I used this technique for all the lightbulb photos.
4 Bottles Gone
For this shot, I used the high flash sync feature of my camera to take the picture. Simply put, I pressed the shutter release on my camera at the right time. Since there is a slight lag in time between when the button is pressed and when the camera reacts, I had to anticipate the action slightly. In this picture, I pressed the button just below the top of the swing of the golf club.
Arent concrete basements fun?
4 Bottles Gone
For this shot, I used the high flash sync feature of my camera to take the picture. Simply put, I pressed the shutter release on my camera at the right time. Since there is a slight lag in time between when the button is pressed and when the camera reacts, I had to anticipate the action slightly. In this picture, I pressed the button just below the top of the swing of the golf club.
Arent concrete basements fun?
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