Friday, April 4, 2014

Motion in Class

Blurred
I took this photo by using a tripod. while colton slid down the rail, i used a slower shutter speed to make him blurry.

F/Stop: 4
Shutter Speed: 1/8
ISO: 100
Panning
when doing this photo, i did not use a tripod, and i had a slower shutterspeed. josh pushed the trashcan and i moved the camera towards his hand to focus on his hand and have a blurry background.

F/Stop:  9
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 1600
Frozen
i used a tripod even though it wasnt necessary. while colton threw the ball in the air, i took the photo with a fast shutter speed.

F/Stop: 4
Shutter Speed: 1/160
ISO: 800
Zooming
to zoom, you need a tripod. and a real slow shutter speed. the focus was on the camera, and started all the way zoomed in, and while taking the photo, for 2 seconds, you slowly zoom out.

F/Stop: 16
Shutter Speed: 2
ISO: 100
Chrono




i didnt finish editing yet, but to do this kind of photography, you need a tripod. first take a picture of the background with nothing else in. then pose different places or move in a line and keep the tripod in the same place. then this needs to be Photoshopped layer over layer.


Writing with light
to do writing with light, you need a super slow Shutter speed. in this photo, my group used 2 phones for light and moved it in an infinity shape and an 8 shape. we didnt the whole time though cuz the light sticks out. the ISO had to be really low because it didnt matter the light.

F/Stop:4.5
Shutter Speed: 30
ISO: 100






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