Senin, 10 Maret 2008

INTENTIONAL CAMERA SHAKE

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Intentional camera shake as an artistic technique has been very helpful to many photographers over the decades. Many photographic scenes suffer for a lack of drama and color, so photographers learned long ago how to create pre-digital camera techniques, enabling a photo to go from 'documentary' status to 'impressionistic' or 'abstract'.

While computer filters can mimic almost any old school in-camera technique, there is something satisfying about doing everything that needs to be done at the click of a shutter. I took this picture today of Tokyo's frenetic street scenes using a long lens with no tripod. I believe I got just the right amount of camera shake . . .

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