Engineers Freeze Camera Below Ice Hockey Rink to Capture ‘Impossible Angle’
A team of engineers froze a camera underneath the ice in an ice hockey rink to film the sport from a once-impossible angle.
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A team of engineers froze a camera underneath the ice in an ice hockey rink to film the sport from a once-impossible angle.
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petapixel.com »French startup Prophesee is teaming up with Qualcomm to deliver a new type of image sensor that they say would enable smartphones to capture and freeze fast action better than anything currently available. [Read More] petapixel.com »
How do photographers freeze motion? With shutter speed, of course! This is something fundamental that everyone starting out in photography learns to do. If you’re shooting sports, for example, just crank the ISO up, set a high shutter speed, and expect a good frozen-in-time image. petapixel.com »
In this 13-minute advertising photography tutorial video from Workphlo, photographer Dustin Dolby explains how to perfectly freeze the action of a pouring beverage by using a simple three speedlight system. petapixel.com »
It’s a bit like arriving on the set of a nature documentary; watching whales swim around distant icebergs and fresh blueberries underfoot. The key to this passion project was to show the extreme seasonal variations on the incredible island of Greenland. petapixel.com »
Sports and wildlife photography often involves photographing fast-moving subjects. The ability to freeze fast-moving subjects like birds and race cars into your frame is paramount. This can be challenging for even seasoned professional that specializes in sports and wildlife photography. thephoblographer.com »
While newer photographers will always try to stop a fast-moving subject by cranking up their ISO setting and increasing the shutter speed, it really isn't always the most effective method. In fact, it can cause a lot more problems for you in post-processing where you'll enjoy just creating awful photos. thephoblographer.com »
Tony made this freeze resistance test with the newly announced Olympus E-M1X and the Sony A7III. Sony isn’t doing the best weather sealed cameras yet. But Sony managers already officially stated that future cameras will be much better in this regard! The post Curiousity: Sony A7III and Olympus E-M1X freeze test by Tony Northrup appeared first on sonyalpharumors. sonyalpharumors.com »
Yesterday I talked about the overall ideas behind how we shot an MMA fighter smashing food for Nikon’s “Moment of Impact” campaign. As promised, today I’d like to discuss the technical details about how I lit the shoot. petapixel.com »
Profoto dropped a big bomb on the lighting market today with the announcement of their brand new Pro-10 studio strobe, now the world's fastest, which is capable of stopping motion at 1/80,000th of a second allowing it to keep up with even the fastest of today's cameras. thephoblographer.com »