Shutter Speed
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- Jan 16
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Updated: Jan 23

Panning left photo = This is a photo of Ty on a swing. I used slow shutter speed to follow his movements and blur the background with panning. This causes the Emphasis to be put on him, as he is in focus much more than the background.
Panning right photo = The panning on this photo is more unique as it blurs the edges of the car and focuses more on the center of the camera which is the Emphasis, same as the last panning photo.
Motion blur left photo = This was a shot that was zoomed in to make the car take up more space rather than just being in the middle of the shot. I used slow shutter speed while letting the car pass at the right time to have the car centered. The motion blur and slight editing on lighting, it causes the photo to look somewhat like a painting. The Shape of the car also stands out quite well as the photo captures the outline well despite being blurry.
Motion blur right photo = The slow shutter speed on this photo was also used on a car, but rather than just making the car blurry, it makes it look like its fading away as well as blurring the background. The blur also gives the image a grainy look, adding a bit of Texture to the photo.
Freeze action left and right = I didn't categorize these photos as separate because I can talk about them in the same way since they were taken in the same place with the same concept, fast shutter speed, just different shots. These photos are of Brett jumping off a small ledge and hitting poses, freezing his frame in the air. There is Emphasis on him as the background is quite bland, leaving him as the main focus.
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