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Modern cameras can capture
imagery faster than the human eye
can process it, so I set the shutter speed to
1/640 of a second, opened the aperture wide... You took a picture between the cars
of a moving train. I took a series of photos between the cars
of a moving train. I also moved the camera from left to right
to get different angles. Now, no one photograph is any good on its own,
of course, but look at them... as a whole
imagery faster than the human eye
can process it, so I set the shutter speed to
1/640 of a second, opened the aperture wide... You took a picture between the cars
of a moving train. I took a series of photos between the cars
of a moving train. I also moved the camera from left to right
to get different angles. Now, no one photograph is any good on its own,
of course, but look at them... as a whole
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Modern cameras can capture
imagery faster
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than the human eye
can process it,
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so I set the shutter speed to
1/640 of a second,
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opened the aperture wide...
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You took a picture
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between the cars
of a moving train.
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I took a series of photos
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between the cars
of a moving train.
00:00:16.716 --> 00:00:18.999
I also moved the camera
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from left to right
to get different angles.
00:00:20.022 --> 00:00:21.403
Now, no one photograph
00:00:21.405 --> 00:00:22.988
is any good on its own,
of course,
00:00:22.099 --> 00:00:25.907
but look at them...
00:00:25.909 --> 00:00:28.276
as a whole...
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Movie Summary
A modern take on the cases of Sherlock Holmes, with the detective now living in New York City.