williamalexhayden
implied motion
this was my main shot I wanted to get, but it was extremely difficult to get. The goal was to show motion, but not just the light, but rather the car as well. I figured 15 seconds would be enough to have the car mostly solid, then by reversing the car, I would get the desired trail of light. I choose to go in reverse because I didn't want to have an awkward blur from slowing down, so I did the process backwards. turned out that I should have sat for 20 seconds, and dimmed my lights, as to not over expose the image. I have learned that without post production and editing, this is realllllly hard to do! shutter 30" aperture f32.
implied motion
this was my main shot I wanted to get, but it was extremely difficult to get. The goal was to show motion, but not just the light, but rather the car as well. I figured 15 seconds would be enough to have the car mostly solid, then by reversing the car, I would get the desired trail of light. I choose to go in reverse because I didn't want to have an awkward blur from slowing down, so I did the process backwards. turned out that I should have sat for 20 seconds, and dimmed my lights, as to not over expose the image. I have learned that without post production and editing, this is realllllly hard to do! shutter 30" aperture f32.