Sunday, April 27, 2014

Motion Final

Blurred Motion
ISO: 6400, f/20, 1/8

Chrono
ISO: 6400, f/13, 1/60

Frozen Motion
ISO: 6400, f/4.5, 1/160

Panning
ISO: 6400, f/7.1, 1/60

Writing With Light
ISO: 100, f/3.5, 6.0

Zooming
ISO: 6400, f/10, 1/15
In this unit, I've learned that types of shutter speeds can completely change a photo. I like that I have the option to make my photos unique just by changing the shutter speeds. I think I succeeded in capturing the types of photos, but I think that if I had more time and better weather, I could really expand on these types of photos and come up with more creative ideas. If I were to do the project again, I would try to come up with more creative ideas and try to use more than one person in the photos so I could get something different out of each picture that I take. 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Motion Shooting Assignment

During this project, I had trouble coming up with different examples for each motion. I had to really think to make creative pictures and I'm not exactly happy with the outcome. I think I did a decent job with the shutter speeds and how the pictures turned out.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Motion - In Class

Blurred Motion (1/8, 1600, f/13)


  We took the photo using a tripod and the settings listed above.
Frozen Motion (1/500, 1600, f/5)
                                  We took the photo using a tripod and the settings listed above.
Panning (1/80, 800, f/5)
             We took this photo using a tripod and had her run across while we took a continuous amount of shots and used the following settings above. We also had to follow her face with the dots centered on the lens.




Chrono (1/60,1600,f/5.6)
 For chrono we had to set the camera up on a tripod and move her in different situations so we could set it up.
Zooming (1/1,400,f/14)
For this photo we used a tripod and had to twist the camera lense while we were taking the photo in order to get the zooming effect.

Completed Chrono (1/60,1600,f/5.6)
 
We had to use a tripod and make sure we took the photo in the exact spot for every photo so we could mask the photos together to create one picture.