Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Motion Studies- Assignment 3

Freeze motion:
This way of capturing motion makes the image feel more captivating than a normal picture since you see the movement of the water droplette in a still image. This picture was achieved with a lot of patience. I had a shutter speed of 1/500 since the water droplette kept looking blurry in the picture with anything slower. It was hard to capture this because it was a cloudy day and bright situations are preferable for freeze motion. This being said, I was able to get a good picture through trial and error.



Blur Motion:
This way of capturing motion makes the image feel more lively and energetic since the blurriness of the umbrella gives you the impression of its movement. I achieved this picture with a shutter speed of 1/8. I had to use such a slow s.p. because the blur motion of the umbrella was not appearing with one that was much faster.


Ghosting:
I achieved this ghosting image by using a shutter speed of 13 seconds. Staying still in the image was a little bit difficult since I was sitting on a swivel chair. I put the image in black and white because I found it added a ghostly feel to the image in addition to the subject (me) being see-through.


Ghosting pt. 2:
I liked ghosting because it is so unique and different from what I have always done in photography. I really love the effect it gives to the subject in photographs. I achieved this image by using a shutter speed of 10 seconds. In the image, one person is standing behind another while they move there arms back and forth up and down. This gives a very interesting effect.



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