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LL5- Shutter speed

This photo taken of Ellen reminds me of a horror movie. She may have been walking and the background is plain. You can’t see her features or any details of who it is. This was my first favorite after the … Continue reading

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LL5-Odalys Punch

Motion blur is capturing the rapid movement of a subject with a camera with a specific shutter speed that allows you to capture the object with some visual streaking that gives a clue towards the movement. I picked this photo … Continue reading

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Prieto, A – LL5 Shutter Speed

  This photo was taken in the entryway of the building as students were swiping their IDs to get in. It was tricky to get a good shot because the amount of waiting involved just to catch the right moment. … Continue reading

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LL#5 Shutter Speed

  I like this photo because I managed to draw a star using a light source with a shutter speed of 4″ at F11 and using ISO 100. We set the shutter speed so slow because I needed enough time … Continue reading

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Openlab Entry: Shutter Speed and Blur

From the photo that I posted here, this is my favorite out of the top 5. In this photo, the shutter speed is 1/50 (3 seconds). The photo is a regular pose by the staircase but instead of the regular … Continue reading

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Motion Blur

Shutter Speed is how long the camera lens is open to allow light in to take a photo. We use the shutter speed of 10 seconds to take this photo. By allowing the camera lens to be open for 10 … Continue reading

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LL 5 – Shutter speed

Today’s assignment was focused around Motion Blur. Motion blur is the movement caused by either the photographer, the subject or both simultaneously. When the shutter speed is too slow to capture any movement clearly, there is a hazy ghost-like effect … Continue reading

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Portrait Basics

I think this is one of my best portrait photo’s because the space around the head is evenly balanced out. The lighting is also very strong, creating a nice direct light for contrast on the face. When shooting a portrait … Continue reading

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LL4-Portrait Basics

 I really like this picture and how the deep shadows add to the mood. I felt it was something new, something a little out of the box for my group and I. The contrast is what draws your eye to … Continue reading

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LL4 Portrait Basics

When you take a portrait there are a few key factors one should consider. In a portrait photo you should make sure the lighting establishes what kind of photo you want to shoot. Also one should consider the angle of … Continue reading

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