Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Unit 35 Task 1b



 
 
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ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 2
Aperture: f3.2

To take this photo I had to shake my camera and turn it upside down. I wasn't shaking my camera fast, I was trying to do it steady and use a circle motion to create that effect. I like it because it gives the impression of spinning around a person or an object. 

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ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 4
Aperture: f3.6

To capture the movement I asked Amy to shake her head really fast. I've kept the camera still by putting it on the stairs. I like this image because it's different to the other one and it shows different type of movement. 

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ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 4
Aperture: f8

To photograph it I asked Rachel to stay in the same place but wave so it would look like only the hands are moving and the rest would stay still. I don't like this photo because it looks like her whole body is moving and the image is almost too blurry. You can still see the motion but it's not a good photo.

Image DSCF4197.JPG
ISO:100
Shutter speed: 6
Aperture: f3.6

To take this photo I've asked people who were sat on the stairs not to move. I was sat opposite them and I was shaking my camera to the left and to the right. It looks like they are about to fall down and that's why I like that photo. It creates the impression of movement even though the two people on the photo were not moving.

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ISO:100
Shutter speed: 4
Aperture: f3.2

I've asked Rachel to dance very fast because I was trying to capture the movement of the whole body. I kept my camera still. I like this photo because you can't see her face or arms and that shows how fast she was dancing. I like it because it's different to the other photos but it still shows the motion.

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