You can see the full demonstration at americanpeyote.com


Note: images by Matthew Anderson



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1 comments:
You really don't need a high sync speed for this kind of stop motion. If you're in the studio and the studio isn't that bright you can do these shots at a 1/30th of a second. I've done stop motion of bullets shooting through pumpkins and the shutter was open for 5 seconds or so. High sync speed is useful for doing fill flash when it's bright outside and you can't go slower than a 1/250th and want just a little fill.
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