Monday, March 5, 2012

Movement Assignment




















This is a photo of slow motion. To take this picture, I went into my closet where it is very dark. I moved the shutter speed up to about 13 seconds. Then I turned off the lights, and using a flashlight, I flicked it on and off, appearing in different places. By turning the flashlight on and off, it looks as if I transported to each place, without moving. I edited by turning it to a sepia color scheme, and I brought the shadows up to give it a mysterious effect. I think this is a cool and creepy photo.


















This is a photo of freeze motion. I took this in front of Lincoln High School. I am jumping off of the red and white ledge onto the concrete. To get a clean freeze with no motion blur, I set the shutter speed to about 1/125 of a second, so the lens could capture faster motion. To edit this I used a light room preset.  It brought the saturation of the green grass up, and brought the vibrance down to give the photo an antique-ish look. I really like the color of the bricks swell as my maroon pants contrasting with the green trash and green bushes.


















This is a photo of panning. It is a photo of a car driving by Salmon Street, in front of Lincoln High School. To get this photo, I set the shutter speed to 1/15 of a second. To get this panning effect, where the background is blurry, I swept the camera to follow the movement of the car. To edit,  I used a light room preset. This preset turned the photo into an indigo/ purple and off-white pallet. There is  vignetting around the edges to bring focus to the car. I thought this panning turned out very nicely, and I like the colors, it gives a cool look to the photo.





















This is a photo of total motion. I took this photo down by the waterfront. I took the picture with a  camera shake that is very effective. To edit this picture, I used a sepia preset, and brought the contrast up. I like this photo, especially because it was a photo taken on accident. I like how there is one goose with other geese in the background. I like how the hotel and the trees create a landscape effect, making the photo more interesting.

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