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08/27/2007 05:28:14 PM · #1
//www.sportsshooter.com/special_feature/30fps/

Now thats pretty cool.
08/27/2007 05:31:58 PM · #2
That is way cool.
08/27/2007 05:36:23 PM · #3
Originally posted by hsteg:

//www.sportsshooter.com/special_feature/30fps/

Now thats pretty cool.


Shit man, I do that all the time at my kid's little league games.
He must have seen me.
08/27/2007 05:41:18 PM · #4
Very good! - Here's the flash movie itself;

//www.usatoday.com/sports/graphics/bonds-756/flash.htm

What caught my eye was all the saps in the stands trying to capture the moment on their cameraphones instead of just enjoying the experience.
08/27/2007 05:46:17 PM · #5
Actually... I'm a bit baffled on why the photographer went to all this trouble. Was it to prove he could do it? Because if he wanted to capture high resolution video image of the moment he could have used one of these;

//www.red.com/technology

12 megapixels and 60fps.

But, I suppose as an exercise in perseverance it's interesting.
08/27/2007 05:47:43 PM · #6
I could do that if I wanted to.

I don't wanna.
08/27/2007 05:49:53 PM · #7
I wonder if anyone has tried that with 60 Barbie cameras synched together?
08/27/2007 06:01:06 PM · #8
I'm surprised they didn't straighten all the horizons and align them somewhat more, especially considering all the work that went into shooting it.
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