Thursday, 18 October 2012

Shutter Speed Photos



 This image uses a 10 second shutter speed and the model using a torch to draw lines around them-self. The slow speed has allowed the light lines to show up on the photo. However the model is barely visible even though the light lines orbit the model.
 This image uses a smaller shutter speed of about 2 seconds which leaves a more solid shape on the picture. The model is using a torch again to draw a shape in the air which is a lot more solid than that of the previous image. This image has motion blur from where the camera has shaken and the models movement.
 This image also uses a two second shutter speed but the model has moved a lot slower and created a smaller and more solid shape. I have also experimented with light in this image with the background that makes the model stand out more than the previous image as the model is a lot less hidden.
 This image is using a 1 second shutter speed to take a quick light image of the torch movement. the model is blurred due to motion blur caused by camera movement which was accidental yet leaves the image leaving the image looking quite mysterious.
 This image uses a 1/4 of second shutter speed to capture the slightest motion in clear detail. In this case I have used this shutter speed to capture the model leaping over the railing.This shutter speed has captured the movement perfectly. The only problem with this image is that is slightly out of focus.

this is another image using a 1/4 of a second shutter speed to capture another jumping motion. this is taken at a closer range and is slightly tilted to make the jump seem slightly higher than it seems. the shutter speed has allowed this motion to be caught with the model in thin air.


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