Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Motion






The concept of motion photos involves taking a picture of your subject moving at a really fast pace while you shake your camera at a very fast pace. Your subject doesn't necesarrily have to move as well, it's mainly you that shakes your camera as you're taking the picture. The first picture of Cal jumping off the bench I found was a great example, even though you can't tell with the heat feature from picnik on it, it showed a bunch of blurs surrounding him which made him stand out more. The second picture of Zaina is another good example because in this particular photo it showed a cool looking colorful line flowing right in front of her. The third picture of Beckett with his camera is a great example as well because as you can tell the items around Beckett have funny shapes to them. Overall I would say the best turn out for this specific category was the one of Zaina because of that sick looking colorful line in front of her.


3 by 3







The concept of 3 by 3 photos involves taking pictures of your subject from many different perspectives such as low, middle and high. The first picture that I took of the courtyard from the stairs applies as a 3 by 3 because it's taken as a low perspective. The second picture that I took of the sky from the courtyard applies as a 3 by 3 because it's taken as a high perspective. The third picture of Brandon Cassidy walking up the stairs applies as a 3 by 3 because
it's taken as a middle perspective. The fourth picture of James playing ping pong in the courtyard applies as a 3 by 3 because it's taken as a middle perspective as well.