3/13/09

Motion Research Ass 5



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Alright so I used a shutter speed of "05 for the fast motion pictures except the studio pictures were around 1/6. For the frozen in place pictures, inside the metro I used a light shutter speed of about 1/30 but when I photographed my dog outside I was able to turn it up to around 1/100 to 1/150 because it did not darken as much as the indoor image. I'm guessing this is because inside the shutter can only take in a certain amount of light while the shutter is still open whereas when I was outside there was an abundance of more natural light. I find the metro image that is brighter is very interesting because the way it is framed makes the metro look like a toy train :P As for the doggy shots, his name is Shadow, I just called him to go outside and played with him while snapping pictures. I especially like the one where he is about to catch his ball, his ears are funny.

1 comment:

  1. very good observations! You understand your camera's shutter! Pictures are good examples of motion. 10/10

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