Monday, December 9, 2013

Time: Activity 3:

Photo by: John Woike

Photo by: Rachid Dahnoun
Photo by: Melody Sky 
Photo by: Grant Gunderson


This set of 4 photographs (above) shows that each have a very fast shutter speed.  The moment is frozen in time. For the first example, the technique it has is shallow depth of field and for the rest of the photos, they have depth of field which makes the main focus be easily seen.
Photo by: Kai Pfaffenbach
Copyright: Wally Stemberger
Photo by: www.digitalcameraworld.com
Photo by: www.digital-photography-tips.net

These photos (above) are examples of a slow shutter speed, but they are also considered panning. The panning allows the background to be blurred while the main focus is still able to be seen. It doesn't have to be frozen or non-blurred. The photos capture the "panning method" very well.





























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