Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Shutter speed



Freeze Frame Movement

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Freeze Frame Movement is a technique when one shot is printed in a single frame several times and it captures the movement.This is a photo that I took when I went to Lynn Canyon Mountain with my friend's family. I have captured the movement of the water.  


Blur Movement


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Blur Movement technique is to take a photo of a fast-moving objects but appears blurry. I have took photos of my friends movement; I captured one of my friend who was walking through the hallway and the other friend was waving her hands. Above images are the examples of blur movement because not only the movement bur also the subject is blurred.









Subject Clear/ Movement Blurry Around Subject


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Subject Clear/Movement Blurry Around subject technique is to take a photo of a object that moves but only the movement appears blurry.To take this photo, I used 0.3 shutter speed and ask my friend to wave only her hands.
Panning- Background Blurred/ Subject Clear


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Panning- Background Blurred/ subject clear is a photography technique performed through capturing an object in motion while moving the camera in parallel to the object. By moving the camera together with the object, the object remains sharp and the background becomes blurred. The background blur is a result of the motion and is in the opposite direction of the object motion. In this case, shoes are focused and the background is blurry. 

Panning- Background Blurred/ Subject Blurred

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Panning- Background Blurred/ Subject Blurred is when both background and the object is blurred but shows the feelings of motion. In this photo, the background and the object is totally blurred but we can still see the direction of the movement.


Experimental

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I have played with lights. First I turned off all the lights, then I asked my mom to write my name; it was very hard to catch a good picture. 


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