FROZEN ACTION
ISO - 400, Shutter speed 1/500, Aperture f/5.6
BLURRED ACTION
ISO 100, Shutter Speed 1/30, Aperture f/14
COMPARISONS - just for fun
| ISO 100, f/18, 1/1600 |
| ISO - 100, f/2.8, 1/1600 |
| ISO - 100, f/22, 1/25 |
| ISO 100 - f/3.5, 1/1250 |
PANNING
This is not the most interesting photo ever but it shows the technique. I ran out of time to get super creative.
ISO - 100, Shutter speed - 1/20, Aperture f22
I don't even know if you can use this technique going up and down, is that even legal? :) I tried it because I was already doing the shots on the trampoline. It worked a little bit, she's kind of in focus with everything else blurred. I can't really see many instances where you'd ever want to pan up and down besides a trampoline, and I'm not even sure I really like the effect, but here it is none the less.I also have heard of the panning with the zoom technique. Where you zoom in while the camera is taking the shoot with a super slow shutter speed. Have you ever done that? Are there any tips or tricks for that method. I got a cool picture like that a few years ago, but I think I didn't know what I was doing, really.
I have lots of other fun shots from the trampoline that I want to compile in a collage and put up her just to have record with this homework assignment. Motion is a fun thing to work with even though it can be quite tricky.
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