Photography Motion By Jam
Photography Motion By Jam
This assignment gave us the opportunity to take pictures of different types of motion. Panning, exaggerated motion, stopping motion, and blur to show motion. To take the "right" picture, we had to play with the settings of the camera. The shutter speed, aperture, and the ISO speed, it depends on the motion that we're taking. At first, we weren't really sure how to take the pictures in action, but after playing and working with the camera and the props, we were getting used to it.
PANNING
To pan, you need to take multiple pictures following the subject's movement. The subject will be the main focus in the picture and the background will be blurry.
EXAGGERATED MOTION
This is a motion where the subject(person) is creating an impression or overdoing something to make a unique picture, doing something different to make the picture better.
STOPPING MOTION
This motion shows one subject that is moving but its clear and it's on focus. Everything can be blurry but one subject needs to be on focus. You just need to take the picture at the right time, it might take a while but you will get it eventually.
BLUR TO SHOW MOTION
This motion is where people are moving and creating different types of movement. In some pictures, the main focus is the props and the people that are working/ playing with the props are blurred out but it can also be the other way around.
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