Friday, 28 February 2014

Shutter Speed Photos And Evaluation

We used a camera frame rate to 1/120 per second as that is the appropriate photo shooting for walking speed. When shooting a car or motor bike we used a camera frame rate of 1/2000 per second. On this photo I asked Jake to use the
torch, move back and move the torch round in circles to create a tunnel effect, this is a reshot of one of the tunnel photos we had created before except from a different perspective. 

This was one of our first experimental shots with the torch, I asked Jack to wave it around in a variety of different motions so we could see what our photos would be like using the torch, if they were visible enough we would continue  to use the torch and if not we would move onto other objects such as cars and other walking pedestrians. Thankfully the torch shot proved to be effective and we didn't have to necessarily have divert our attention to other types of shutter speed photos. The camera frame rate we used for this photo was 1/120 per second.

For this photo I asked Jake to draw a circle, this photo was taken as a short experimental shot when we were
testing the different types of shapes that could be used when taking these photos. The camera frame rate for this
photo was at 1/120 

This was the first picture we used that was taken in the media room, like the circle it was one of our first experimental
shots when using the torch. This photo was taken with a camera 1/120.  Personally I think this shot turned out well
considering that it was on of our first attempts, the success of this shot motivated us more to go on and try other forms
of experimentation.


Here we have an image of Jake turning the torch on and off  in order to create a strobe effect.
This was the third and final shot that we did that didn't feature drawing any shapes.
 For this photo I used a camera shot frame of 1/120.      


No comments:

Post a Comment