• prole
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    5 days ago

    Maybe someone with more knowledge of photographic history can explain, but I thought early cameras required very long exposure time, and people had to stay perfectly still in order to capture a clear portrait of them.

    If this is the case, then how does this photo appear to include people mid-stride? Or are they literally posing for this?

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      There aren’t any people mid-stride. The accepted explanation for the two people visible on the street corner are that they are a shoeshiner and a client, therefore they stayed still (enough) for the duration of the exposure.

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        Oh I see it now. Neat. I’m glad that there’s an actual explanation. Thanks.