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Prieto, A – LL6 Freezing Motion

I chose this photo as a good example of freezing motion because although Jose’s arms and legs are coming out of the picture, the intensity of the jump is very visible through his body movement. His arms and legs are … Continue reading

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Freezing Motion

This photo is good because it fills the frame and there’s the sense the scarf is flowing behind him. It’s a shot of exact moment just before the scarf lands on his shoulder. Also a sense of direction, as the … Continue reading

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Freezong Motion

In this photo there are many aspects that I like and I think hat work very well. First in the photo I like how most of the motion of the scarf is captured in this shoot.I also like the overall … Continue reading

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freezing motion – Alberto Bernal

This is a great picture of freezing motion, in this picture i was able to catch the subject midair throwing the ball at someone.but it looks like he’s either about to catch it or he’s throwing it. Another thing that … Continue reading

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LL#6 Freezing Motion

This photo is one of my favorite ones because it captured his and the ball’s motion perfectly. Greg was throwing the ball from his back towards the camera while jumping in to the frame. His structure stands out a lot … Continue reading

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Motion Blur

Motion blur is showing movement in a flat photograph. For this photo we did a collab with another group. We had a person spinning on the chair in the foreground, people walking in the middle while one person was standing still, … Continue reading

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Motion Blur

I think this is the best one photo that our group took today. We slowed down the shutter speed as 1 second. Marvin was holding his food and sitting on the chair, his eyes was looking on the camera, we … Continue reading

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Week 9 Motion Blurr

This a photo of Romondo doing jumping-jacks. Because of the fast motion and  longer exposure the photo becomes blurred. This is what motion blur is; longer exposure with rapid movement.  I shot this photo with shutter speed of one second. … Continue reading

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Shutter Speed

For this photograph we had a shutter speed of 10″. The method we used here is known as motion blur. Motion Blur happens when a picture is taken with a slow shutter speed capturing the photo slowly which creates a … Continue reading

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Motion Blur

I chose this photo because of the sharpness of the main subject and the blur contrast of the the other two subjects. Especially with the subject on the right the way you can see the table through him. Motion blur … Continue reading

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