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Shutter Speed and Capturing Motion
I find this photo interesting because of the red jacket that stands out, it is the first thing that caught my eye when viewing this photo. My group and I decided to photograph other students who just happened to walk … Continue reading
Shutter Speed and Capturing
This picture was set on a timer. I like it a lot. It looks like I’m about to start running. It looks blurry but it gets people attention when it comes to shutter speed. When I am looking at this … Continue reading
LL7-Shutter Speed and Capturing
I like this photo because the contrast of the light is really dramatic. The light from the windows in background gives nice contrast so everything looks shiny but models. Also I like the leading lines on the ceiling. It’s leading … Continue reading
Shutter Speed and capturing motion
In this photo you can see a mix of motion/blur and still/clear movements happening simultaneously. The photo was set up with a 10 second time frame before the photo was shot automatically, two of the people in my group were … Continue reading
Shutter speed and Capturing Motion
In this photo you have a motion blur of Marc spinning is a chair while I’m in the other chair not moving at all. This is interesting to me because it shows contrast between the two main subjects in the … Continue reading
Shutter Speed and Capturing Motion
I believe this photo captures motion beautifully. As I was running my classmate took the shot as the photo shows me in motion and a student behind me being still. Another reason why I really like this photo is because … Continue reading
LL7- SHUTTER SPEED + CAPTURING MOTION
In this photo I really like the motion of those who are in the air. This photo shows depth of field. Overall what brings my attention is the expression on the subjects faces and motions. In this photo which shows … Continue reading
Shutter Speed & Capturing Motion
This image captures the very little movement through an elapsed amount of 10 seconds. This was done using long exposure in a shot and having the subjects move exactly at the half time mark. The lack of sudden action is … Continue reading
motion blur + frozen motion photographs
This photograph is a great example of motion blur. its looks visually interesting because one subject seems to be meditating or praying while there are 2 other subjects spinning on a chain and the camera caught the motion with a … Continue reading