1st Hour, Digital Photography
Frank Parkinson, 1st Hour, O'Donnell In this assignment I was tasked with taking pictures of motion. Whether this involved motion blur or freezing the motion we had to practice many skills in the exposure triangle. In motion photography sometimes your subject is moving very fast, which means you have to set up the right exposure triangle and already have the picture framed so when action takes place you are ready to capture it. It also means that you may have to take multiple shots to get the right one and be ready to take photos at any second, because your subject does not always corroborate. Original:Aperture: f/5.3 Shutter Speed: 1/1000 ISO: 800 *No edits made to the original photo* Honorable MentionTo capture some pictures of motion I used a tripod, framed my shots, and took pictures outside where motion seemed to be more common. One thing I did to create some motion was have my friend Ryan, who is seen in a few other photos, throw a frisbee to my dog. From there I would capture some of the action taking place. I thought the shoot went very well. I was able to incorporate many aspects I wanted to, such as filling the frame and freezing the motion. One variable the affected the shoot was light and background. I took my pictures outside to hopefully give the photos a natural lighting. I also had to take many practice shots to get the right exposure triangle, so that the photo was not under or over exposed. Lastly I learned some valuable knowledge in shutter speed, aperture, ISO, filling the frame, etc.
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Liz C
10/24/2017 05:18:15 am
your photos look really good! you did a really great job "freezing" the motion
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