So I recently got my hands on an Ansco 8x10 camera. Being a cheap bugger, I use paper negatives, which effectively give me the shutterspeed of an angry daguerreotypist. I was trawling the campus with the 8x10 and found my friend slacklining. After much convincing, setting up, focussing and whatnot, this picture was taken.[/CENTER]
Raul,
The need for extended exposure, with the slow as molasses paper negative, allows the recording of the activity over time and so we see the movement of the rope and his arms. This would require a ND filter on the digital camera to approach such an effect, but then the depth of field would have been greater. As it is, the picture is a success and admirable! BTW, for my own education, what paper didi you use and was it the same for the print and how was they each processed?
Asher