Monday, 11 October 2010

Stills from motion experiment...






Capturing motion...

Although this series of photo's was supposed to use a slow shutter speed i found that using faster speeds resulted in better results.



Capturing motion

Slow shutter experiments



These were all achieved using no tripod, resting on props within a club at a shutter speed of 0.625, ISO  2000.


Light experiments;



 The 2 photo's above were achieved using radical zoom, both at a 1 second shutter speed and 400 ISO.

I panned this photo from right to left over a 1 second period at an ISO of 400 again.

Shutter Speed experiments



By slowing down the shutter speed to a 1/50th of a second it enriched the colours.

Shallow Depth of Field





























Foreground V Background














Depth of Field Assignments

-Assignment 1


Experimenting with different depths of field on the same subject....

shutter speed 1/30, f22, focal length 18mm

shutter speed 1/50, f22, focal length 18mm

 shutter speed 1/250, f8, focal length 105mm


shutter speed 1/320, f5.6, focal length 105mm

I prefer working with a shorter depth of field, in doing so you can draw the viewer into a certain part of the photo.

shutter speed 1/100, f18, focal length 18mm