Tuesday, 15 October 2013

3rd photography shoot


For both of these pictures I changed the shutter speed to 15 seconds, this means the shutter was open for longer so this means the camera absorbed a lot of light and movement and therefore creating a motion blur.






 I also tried capturing different movement,  I put the camera shutter at 1/500, I positioned myself in a t-stance which keeps my body more stern and this makes me able to lean the camera into me making it more stable.
 I also took running motion pictures, I put the camera at  1/600 which means the camera takes the picture faster because the model is moving.
 This is an example of when I made the shutter speed very short, I put it at 1/6000 this made the picture very dark and not in focus because the picture is being taken so quickly the shutter doesn't have a long time to stay open and only can get a little bit of light in but not enough to make the picture bright enough.
This is an example of when I was trying to use different things as frames, this puts a frame around my model this is effective because it draws attention and eyes to the subject.









This is an image of when I was trying to use backlight in my image, its effective because its usually brighter than the model and draws attention to the model.


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