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Freezing Motion

I like this picture of freezing motion because of how the shot of the pencil was taken at the exact time the pencil came down horizontally. The pencil was thrown up in the air and while it was coming back … Continue reading

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Freezing Motion

  In this image we sharpened the feet and got image blur around the face. We had the iso at 400 the aperture at f10.0 and the shutter speed is 1/250. The lighting was on the right of the model … Continue reading

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Freeze Motion

  In this Photograph, i kept swinging the frisbee around my forearm and the image was taken to look as if the frisbee is in midair

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In this picture we freeze the water droplets. I really feel that this picture is strong because you can almost see every tiny drops clearly. and to do that the shutter speed must be fast.

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Motion Capture

  The way that we were able to accomplish this feet was multiple tries of just dropping the ball over and over again until finally we got the shot in which the ball was not that much lower than his … Continue reading

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  Creating this photo required a fast shutter speed and enough lighting on the subjects to capture the motion at the right moment.  

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Freeze Motion

For this shot, we used a high speed flash and used a wider lens to capture both subjects in the frame. It took over 10 attempts to get the motion just right and in focus.

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Freezing motion

Andy and Howard decided to jump over one another, having Howard jump over andy in midair. It took a couple of shots but it came out pretty good.

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Freezing motion

  This picture is an example of freezing motion. In order to take this picture, we had to time it correctly. The person taking the photo had to count down and order the subject to jump. The photographer also got … Continue reading

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