Monday, 1 October 2012

Beautifully Unhinged Project - Experimental

Camera shake, to make the picture blurred.

This is an abstract image with the shutter speed set to 1/4 where I zoomed and rotated the camera to create this effect.  
For this pan technique, I followed the subject and used a slow shutter speed (1/4) before of the lower light.

For this pan technique, I used a shutter speed around 1/30 because it was outdoors where there was light


                                    
For this deliberate movement blur, I had to have a slow shutter speed during exposure.
To get this 'ghost' picture, I had to choose a long exposure of 4 seconds. Basically the subject moved right before exposure.

For this freezing motion picture, a fast shutter speed is needed (1/250)

This was taken in the dark room where someone pointed a torch at the camera and did 'light writing', 10 seconds is needed for exposure.

For this lesson we had to do different experiments. My favourite was the light painting but the freezing motion was a close second. The reason why I liked the light painting is because it's very creative and could be used for a lot of things, especially for the 'Beautifully Unhinged' cover. I also liked the freezing motion pic because it's just brilliant and I could get ALL the detail just like that, by using a faster shutter speed I can have the picture looking crisp.

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