This week’s focus was on blurred motion and freeze motion. We were to use different shutter speeds in the TV (aperture) setting of our camera. I say TV because I use a Canon camera referring to the Time Value. On a Nikon, it would be the A for Aperture setting.
Blur Motion
Fiery Blur
2. Jan 20th, 2:30 PM, Under my Bed – 3. 18-55 mm – 4. f/3.5 (aperture) – 5. 6.0 – 6. Canon –7. ISO 400 Other: tripod
Explose
2. Jan 20th, 9:45 PM – 3. 18-55 mm – 4. F/5.6 (aperture) – 5. 1.0 – 6. Canon – 7. ISO: 400
Other: tripod, self-timer
Freeze Motion
Surprise Attack
– 2. Jan 16, 12:45 PM, Spori – 3. 18-55 – 4. F/4.5 (aperture) – 5. Shutter Speed – 6. Canon – 7. ISO 200
Bubble Blues
2. Jan 19, 10:30 AM, Northpoint Kitchen – 3. 18-55 mm – 4. F/5.6 (aperture) – 5. 1/100 – 6. Canon – 7. ISO: 1600
Other: tripod, flash,
Hi Natalie! I love your blog! Your blur photos are very interesting! One thing that I did notice is that you called both sets of your photos ‘Blur’ so once the assignment is graded I would change that so people don’t get confused. Great job though!
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Natalia, I think you did an excellent job presenting motion in this blog post. I love especially your second photo, “Explose.” How did you create this? I think that it is amazing what we can create in our very own apartments. I noticed that in the last photo you shot in Northpoint’s kitchen and how you also took the first photo underneath your bed! Great job with creativity!
The link to my blog post is: https://emilyarussellblog.wordpress.com/2019/01/23/motion-freeze-blur/
Also check out Ryan’s blog! https://seahawks2017.wordpress.com
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