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Wow! For a half-second exposure, I would've expected quite some blur for this pic. Nice profile on the P4 too. Good work!!
Posted by Gautam on 2006 Jan 24 01:42:05 +0000
The angle is excellent , however i smell a bug in the EXIF data of the camera/phone. At what it is ,not only will the loco have passed you but even a bit of the SLR!
Posted by Rohit Mohan on 2006 Jan 24 01:47:25 +0000
from my experience, for speeds of around 100kmph you need a shutter speed of 1/1000sec.
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2006 Jan 24 07:38:18 +0000
Well, even I myself was surprised at the clarity and the timing as I never expected the results to look so good. Also the EXIF of my camera seems to be lying - have a look at http://i1.tinypic.com/mih2pv.jpg - it is clearly a 4-second exposure, but the exif says 1/4 sec. Now tell me - is this kind of shot possible with a 1/4 sec exposure?
Posted by Bizzy Mishra on 2006 Jan 24 09:56:31 +0000
The time the picture was taken is exactly noon where the surrounding has more than enough light required by any camera. So the picture has come good obviously.
Posted by Ramesh on 2006 Jan 24 11:45:53 +0000
Daytime pictures in sunny conditions usually require a very small exposure time. A 4 second exposure with f2.8 will completely saturate the picture. Also, there is really no way in which you can take even a 1/4 second exposure without shake if you do not have a tripod or rest your camera on some surface. If the object is moving at 100 km/hr, and you have no blur, the exposure time must have been very short (less than 1/500 sec probably), especially with f2.8. Just my 2 cents.
Posted by Jagadheep D on 2006 Jan 25 04:54:11 +0000
Nice Capture!!!
Posted by Sameer Bhatnagar on 2011 Sep 15 09:47:16 +0000
Tell you what.. for a train blasting 100, ur pic is just too good. You make it look stationary!
Posted by Vrijilesh Rai on 2006 Jan 24 01:22:07 +0000