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Say What You See
illuminate
This project will introduce you to new techniques and help you to have a better understanding of the essential concepts of photography: Light and Time. Create images that use artificial light in the environment at dawn, dusk or night. The environment must be illuminated both with existing light and in addition flash and/or torch light.
Tim Simmons
James Mills
James Mills
Problems with Long exposure photography.
Noise/grain in photos
How to correct - Enable “noise reduction”
Low ISO - 100
Blur and camera shake can be reduced by using a large aperture allowing more light and not as long shutter.
Heavy tripod and camera strap removed to prevent camera shake in wind
Use a remote shutter to prevent shaking when pressing shutter button.
Examples
all examples show detail in the sky which will also be just lighting the surroundings. the photographers have used artifical light to highlight the subject and to show detail, a long shutter speed would need to be used to achieve these results.
this video is appealing to me as it shows all the key areas of the car I would be wanting to shoot, all the movements are smooth and well thought out and any fades between clips that don't sink up I feel that he has thought about taking ur attention to the surroundings of the car and then bring you back in to the subject itself. no clip is to long that you lose ur attention to the detail and it is a shot effective clip.
Movie Poster
options for a movie poster back drop could be a car theme or a view out to a horizon one with cars at the front this works with one of my interests the other with the horizon could have someone with there back to the camera with a black hoodie with the hood up.
consider shooting in a rural and urban area to see what has a better feel with the poster as an entire
possibly consider rocks in the foreground and an over cast day to change the mood of the viewer making it more sinister with te darker background and waves hitting the rocks
oops
oops was a project that was set to go and take a photo showing the possible mistakes that can happen during your shoot this photo was taken to show the possible camera shake when shooting with a slow shutter speed. the blue cast also shows the change in using an incorrect white balance and an ISO of 6400 creating grain in the image and is also over exposed all these mistakes can be corrected or made very easily.