whats happened? when i opened the file they were ok when i post they they are lying down, mm any hints
Haircut is the winner!! Some awesome shots there.
And the bird is a brahminy kite, no doubt. I had one flying next to my stunt kite in Darwin once.
I think I've figured out the helicopter blade illusion....
As the shutter diaphragm opens, the centre of the frame is exposed first.. that's where the tip of the blade was at the time.
Then as the shutter opens further and exposes the edge of the frame, the blade has moved, resulting in a curved blade.
But the centre is not over-exposed or blurred, so I am guessing that the camera's electronics progressively stop processing data from any part of the sensor that has reached the correct exposure? Or else, just radially from the centre during exposure?
Anyone have a better theory?
6 pages above of great photos
A couple of old slides scanned,
Sunset Broome 1978
Sunrise Northwest WA 1978
Sunrise 1979
Waving goodbye to friends at Sprecks Maui.
60 Sec exposure with a full moon.
Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Mars rising at Haleakal volcano, 10,000ft. Maui.