Photography of Motion

John H. Waddell

The use of photography for determining velocities, accelerations and degrees of movement in high-speed phenomena as well as in growing plant and animal life is discussed. Focal length of lens, distance from camera to subject, size of subject, corrective angles and magnifications of results are shown to be vital factors in every variety of time-motion study, and recommendations for achieving optimal results are made.

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Published
1953-07
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J04929