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Cartier-Bresson would frequently choose a scene, and position himself, waiting for an interesting element to enter the scene. He would then capture the moment on film. I found a scene in the Vienna airport of the "Last Clock" as a digital display. I positioned myself across the hallway and waited. Employees of the Austrian airlines are typically dressed in red uniforms. I used a slow shutter speed to blur his image rushing by the clock display. My title "Tempus Fugit" is a play on that event.
Camera: Nikon 7700
Exposure: 1/6 second
Lens opening: f/3.5
ISO-80
Focal length 10mm
Photograph by: Craig Johnson
email: CLJohnson4@gmail.com
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Tempus Fugit
cljohnson4 | Dec 15, 2014
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Filed Under: Picture This: The Decisive Moment
