Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Motion Blog Assignment 1

Blurred Motion:
Blurred motion is achieved when the camera is on a tripod, there is a slow shutter speed, high aperture, and the subject is moving.

Frozen Motion:
 Frozen motion is achieved when there is a high aperture, an extremely fast shutter speed, and the subject is moving.

Zooming:
Zooming is achieved by zooming in on the subject while taking the picture with a slow shutter speed.

Panning:

Panning is achieved by moving with the subject, but keeping the subject in focus.  There is low aperture used and a slow shutter speed.

Writing With Light:

Writing with light is achieved by using a very slow shutter speed and a high aperture.  The light should be moving around while you take the picture.

Chrono:

 Chrono is achieved by taking several different pictures of the same subject with a high aperture, slow shutter speed, and a tripod.  Then you overlap the pictures using photoshop.

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