Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Motion Shots


I took this photo of myself in the courtyard of Lincoln by holding the camera above my head and spinning around. It shows panning because the background is in motion but the subject (me) is in focus, relatively.





















Again, this photo features Cydney in a grasslot downtown. It demonstrates freeze-action because the entire photo is in focus, and captures a moment with stillness and clarity.

This photo features my friend Cydney running through the halls of Lincoln. It shows Total Motion because, since I was running parallel to her, the camera was moving as well, and therefore both the subject and the background were in motion.





















This photo was taken at night on my deck. I purposefully shook the camera while taking this picture, causing the string of lights to appear swirly.
















I took this photo in the courtyard, yet again. It shows slow motion because the fingers are completely still but the flower petals are blurred. To take this photo, I twirled a daisy in my fingers.














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