Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Time: Activity 3

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Take four images of a running or jumping figure using fast shutter speeds (faster than 1/250 second). Vary the direction of travel in relation to the camera and attempt to fill the frame with the figure. Examine the image for any movement blur and discuss the focusing technique used.



Marcia Hawea.

The 4 Photos above are examples of pictures with fast shutter speeds. I took these at the school basketball game. These are photos of motion but still. So the movement there in is captured so it looks like time stopped while they were playing. If that makes sense? I think they turned out good. The second photo, I think is my favorite because it is while she is jumping for that shot and its still at the perfect moment. This took a lot of time to get these photos at the point they're in because I either had to be there at the right moment or had my shutter speed at camera set up right.

Take four images of the same moving subject using shutter speeds between 1/15 and 1/125 second. Pan the camera to follow the movement. The primary subject should again fill the frame. Discuss the visual effect of each image.




Marcia Hawea. 

The photos above are slow shutter speed pictures. I took these of my friend. I had her flip her hair, walk, and kick her leg up. I used a 1/13 shutter speed. I got this result and I was pretty proud of it because the photos turned out with a blur effect, which I thought was really cool. Its like the motion is still but has this blur to show that there was still something in motion. 



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