1872 – the former Governor of California Leland Stanford, a businessman and race-horse owner, hired Eadweard Muybridge (1830 – 1904), for some photographic studies on a popularly debated question of the day – whether all four feet of a horse were off the ground at the same time while trotting. In 1872, Muybridge began experimenting with an array of 12 cameras photographing a galloping horse in a sequence of shots. 1872年——加利福尼亞州前州長(zhǎng)萊蘭·斯坦福是一名商人和賽馬所有者,他雇傭了伊德沃德·穆布里奇(1830-1904年),對(duì)當(dāng)時(shí)一個(gè)廣受爭(zhēng)議的問(wèn)題進(jìn)行攝影研究——一匹馬的四只腳在奔跑時(shí)是否同時(shí)離開地面。1872年,穆布里奇開始試驗(yàn)一系列12臺(tái)照相機(jī),拍攝一匹疾馳的馬的連續(xù)鏡頭。 未經(jīng)授權(quán),不得轉(zhuǎn)載! |