I woke up this morning thinking about this incredibly beautiful video from a few months ago--
Photographer David Eustace created this piece called "The Little Ballerina." I'm relatively sure it was shot with one of the Canons (5D or 7D) because of the motion blur, which I think was done with a change in the shutter speed...
"The Anthropologist," for which this video was made, says the following:
"_To capture the movement, precision and grace of ballerina Tomomi Sato, Eustace filmed her in action, revealing frame-by-frame the delicate beauty inherent in her mastery of dance.
Kind of reminds me of:
Fancy, what DSLRs can do.
Photographer David Eustace created this piece called "The Little Ballerina." I'm relatively sure it was shot with one of the Canons (5D or 7D) because of the motion blur, which I think was done with a change in the shutter speed...
"The Anthropologist," for which this video was made, says the following:
"_To capture the movement, precision and grace of ballerina Tomomi Sato, Eustace filmed her in action, revealing frame-by-frame the delicate beauty inherent in her mastery of dance.
Kind of reminds me of:
L'etoile [La danseuse sur la scene]
Degas, 1878
Fancy, what DSLRs can do.