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motion
Vanicee Lartelier
Mr. Landerer
Project 3
Motion
Motion is one of the most important things to learn on how to capture. The reasoning for this is that all over the place things are moving, a couple of examples would be the ocean, a football game, a grassland, the park, the city, and so on. When wanting to take a picture of something, you must know certain things just in case there are moving objects around what you want to capture, or maybe you want to capture a moving object.
On my project I choose three images that have meaning to me and reasoning for my capturing of the image, but first I am going to talk about all my subjects. My first subject of images was for stop motion. I used my dad for an example of him jogging towards the camera, with the sun in the back of me. These images qualified for stop motion because they show me capturing his movement perfectly, and no blurry parts showing. I choose to capture my dad running towards me because it was in an area with great lighting.
My second subject that I had was blurry motion. This was quite easy to shoot depending on how high, or low your shutter speed was. I used my friend Hailey as my example because we were hanging out that day. In those images, you can see she is waving her arm side by side with a great speed. These qualify for blurry motion as you can see the parts that are moving, and the ones that are not. My connection to this photo is how behind the scenes we both are having fun taking these photos because you can see her laughing in the background.
My third subject was panning, which was actually pretty hard for me t to get, and frustrating because they wouldn’t come out right, and I had to re do panning multiple times. For this panning I once again choose my dad. I made him jump in mid air for these images. You can see I captured his every movement, and got his jump in the air. The sunlight was just going down, but I definitely got the image I wanted after all the stress I went through trying to get it. My connection towards those photos are how I was in a rush and needed panning.
Last but not least, my fourth subject was once again on panning, but was a good one this time. In my images I captured my friend Hailey jumping off of a bench as high as she can to give a great panning. I once again followed her every move with the camera, until I was satisfied with the moment of her jump. My connection to these photos were that it was on the benches that my old friends, and I used to go to after school during middle school, and eat snacks
This project was hard at first because I had no idea how to capture motion, but then I got the hang of it, and got great photos for my motion project. It is very good to know these things when learning photography, and can make it a lot easier for everyone. This was a great experience for me, and will definitely help me out for future projects.
motion
Vanicee Lartelier
Mr. Landerer
Project 3
Motion
Motion is one of the most important things to learn on how to capture. The reasoning for this is that all over the place things are moving, a couple of examples would be the ocean, a football game, a grassland, the park, the city, and so on. When wanting to take a picture of something, you must know certain things just in case there are moving objects around what you want to capture, or maybe you want to capture a moving object.
On my project I choose three images that have meaning to me and reasoning for my capturing of the image, but first I am going to talk about all my subjects. My first subject of images was for stop motion. I used my dad for an example of him jogging towards the camera, with the sun in the back of me. These images qualified for stop motion because they show me capturing his movement perfectly, and no blurry parts showing. I choose to capture my dad running towards me because it was in an area with great lighting.
My second subject that I had was blurry motion. This was quite easy to shoot depending on how high, or low your shutter speed was. I used my friend Hailey as my example because we were hanging out that day. In those images, you can see she is waving her arm side by side with a great speed. These qualify for blurry motion as you can see the parts that are moving, and the ones that are not. My connection to this photo is how behind the scenes we both are having fun taking these photos because you can see her laughing in the background.
My third subject was panning, which was actually pretty hard for me t to get, and frustrating because they wouldn’t come out right, and I had to re do panning multiple times. For this panning I once again choose my dad. I made him jump in mid air for these images. You can see I captured his every movement, and got his jump in the air. The sunlight was just going down, but I definitely got the image I wanted after all the stress I went through trying to get it. My connection towards those photos are how I was in a rush and needed panning.
Last but not least, my fourth subject was once again on panning, but was a good one this time. In my images I captured my friend Hailey jumping off of a bench as high as she can to give a great panning. I once again followed her every move with the camera, until I was satisfied with the moment of her jump. My connection to these photos were that it was on the benches that my old friends, and I used to go to after school during middle school, and eat snacks
This project was hard at first because I had no idea how to capture motion, but then I got the hang of it, and got great photos for my motion project. It is very good to know these things when learning photography, and can make it a lot easier for everyone. This was a great experience for me, and will definitely help me out for future projects.