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The images in The Riders were taken at the Tour Down Under, a major international cycling race, in January 2008. I would hesitate to call the images 'sports photography' however - they are far too non-documentary for that description. Instead they explore the interaction of light, time and motion and the way film records it. For that purpose a criterium race is a great venue - there are few other sports where the athletes will pass at high speed within inches of a spectator's camera.
The images were shot on a vintage Pentax K1000 camera using Kodak Infrared EIR film. The distinctive colours and grain are characteristic of the film. The motion blur was captured in-camera by using slow shutter speeds (ranging between 1/15th and 1/2 second) and camera panning. A 28mm wide angle lens further adds to the distortion. Digital manipulation was limited to minor levels correction, removing dust and image sharpening post scanning.
I should probably disclose that I'm a life-long cyclist.
The images were shot on a vintage Pentax K1000 camera using Kodak Infrared EIR film. The distinctive colours and grain are characteristic of the film. The motion blur was captured in-camera by using slow shutter speeds (ranging between 1/15th and 1/2 second) and camera panning. A 28mm wide angle lens further adds to the distortion. Digital manipulation was limited to minor levels correction, removing dust and image sharpening post scanning.
I should probably disclose that I'm a life-long cyclist.
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- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 52 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 09, 2008
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave south australia, infrared, motion, cycling, blur, action, bicycle, race, adelaide, abstract, dynamic, color, speed, experimental
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Syd Winer
Jindabyne, New South Wales, Australia
Syd Winer is a graphic designer living in Jindabyne in Australia's Snowy Mountains. He prefers luddite photography - the kind with chemistry, film and dark rooms for his own work but uses digital in his day job. Syd used to teach at Adelaide's The Centre for Creative Photography - ccp.sa.edu.au