Thursday 16 October 2014

6 Shutter Speed Tasks


Camera Shake

With these images we went outside and then set out cameras to shutter priority the shutter speed was set at 1/30 while we shook the camera, the second image we did the same but the shutter speed was set at around 1/250 to have the sharp image we wanted.
Abstract Motion Blur

The setting were kept the same for all of these pictures, shutter priority, around 1 second.
With this image we took an image of somebody inside and zoomed in the lens while pressing the shutter.
This image was similar to the first one, but instead of just zooming in while pressing the shutter speed we also rotated the camera.


In this image we simply rotated the camera while pressing the shutter.

In our final abstract motion blur we just shook the camera while taking the image.


Frozen Motion
In this part of the task we had to set our shutter speed to around 1/250.




In this part we had to take a picture of somebody running but freezing the motion, but in the second image we had to add motion blur, so to do that we lowered the shutter speed to around 1/30 to add back the blur.

This image was the same as the ones above but we had to have somebody jumping instead.

Panning
With this task we had the shutter speed priority on and the shutter speed at around 1/30, we had to take a picture of somebody running past while we move the camera to follow them.


Ghosts 

In this task we set the camera to shutter priority and the shutter speed around 2-6, this is called ghosts because the person seen will appear to be seen as a ghost, the longer the shutter speed the more transparent the person will appear to be.



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