Thursday 5 November 2015

Motion Image Bank

I like this image as although you cannot see the cars you can infer this from the image. The blurry lights create almost a calm effect as the lights are not random they follow a smooth, curve line. This would be taken on a high shutter speed. 

I like this image as the teddy bear is in focus, but the background is blurred. The photographer would have focused on the bear whilst not worrying about the background to get this effect. This expresses movement as we can see the bear is stationary on an object which is moving. The shutter speed would have been slow for this image, due to the blurred background. 

I like this image as you can see the various stages of movement. This allows you to explore the way in which the ballerina would have moved. The blurred edges help you t o see that the woman is moving as it's not completely clear. 

In this image i like the way the movement of where the crayon has exploded is captured, and you can see the pathway where the bullet has taken. 

In this image i like how the previous movement is captured in the waves of the red. This appears as the person has fallen from the sky and the waves of colour capture their past pathway they took. 

I like this image as the background is blurred whilst the skate board and shoe (the objects which are causing the movement) are in focus. I also like how the other objects in the background are also captured. The shutter speed would have been slow for this image, due to the blurred background. 

1 comment:

  1. for these posts you could introduce the term motion blur and explain how this is achieved through shutter speed... you might guess what the shutter speeds are for some of the photographs..

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