IF we are
using Flash to arrest the Subject Movement, then,
two main reasons for wanting to capture the Dancer at the point of minimum movement are:
1.
Artistic Value - at the peak of the leap is when a Dancer is 'floating' see reference to the backdrop image of Li Cunxin in the previous Post #31.
2. Because mostly always the Subject
will be moving in DIFFERNT directions and at DIFFERNT speeds.
Whilst the Photographer might have a Flash 'speed' (duration) suitably fast enough to arrest the main speed and direction of the Subject Movement that Flash 'speed' (duration) might not arrest other movements of the Subject.
An example - the Dancer's Torso and Head might appear frozen as they move in a direction at 45 degrees toward the camera and at a speed of 15kph: but the Dancer’s arms and hands might display a of movement blur if those arms are moving up and down, (which is transverse movement 90 degrees to the Camera) at a speed of 20kph.
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