Thursday, October 6, 2011

Motion Demo

During the motion demo project, we learned how to capture motion in pictures by taking pictures of Mr. O'donnell on his motorcycle. He would pass by us, and then we would take pictures of him at different shutter speeds. One of the issues I had experienced was my timing, because he must have been going at around fifteen miles an hour, and that gave me a small margin in which I could capture the image. Another problem was the fact that I didn't realize that at lower shutter speeds I would experience more brightness in the photograph. Some things I had learned were the importance of a tri-pod, because I could just swivel the camera on that in order to face the moving object that I want to take a picture of. Another thing that I had "re-learned" was that the shutter speed affects brightness and darkness. The ISO was important as well, although it was not difficult to adjust.


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