Thursday, 21 April 2016

Energy, Power, and Dynamism

For this unit I will be focusing on Dynamism, especially photography capturing movement, be that due to motion blur, or a freezing a moment in time.

To get the feeling of movement into my images, I will use a range of shutter speed in my photography. Slow shutter speeds give the impression of an object moving quickly, and add interest in sport photography. On the other hand, by using a fast shutter speed, I can capture an instant, and so can create captivating snapshots that my be unseen to the naked eye.

I want to convey a feeling of movement through a still image, so lighting, focus, subject, aperture, and location will all be very important in producing a successful final image.

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