Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Movement work diary

Description of the shoot:
For this shoot I focused on shooting movements made be people as I preferred these images. I did a lot of these images in the studio. I varied the shutter speed through out this shoot to get shots where you  could see different frames of an action in one picture. I also used a tripod in a lot of my images to ensure the camera was still so when I took the picture, the parts that weren't moving, would be clear and focused. I found my faveourite images were these ones with someone being still but doing one small action as that would be the form of movement in the picture. I also got some pictures were the person was moving her whole body and none of her was in focus. I think that gives a very different effect and also slightly distorts the form of the model. Another thing I tried was using a torch in the studio and turning the studio lights out to create a light path by moving the torch around. To do this efectivly I had a really slow shutter speed of about 4 seconds.


Image I liked:
SS 2.0   ISO 200   F/18
I liked how this image shows the movement of the hair, arms and her head. I particularly liked how we can slightly see her face where she was looking straight ahead at the ceiling but then we can also see her face where she moved to look at the camera. We can also see the movement of her hair where she has dropped it. I think how sharp her eyes look in this has a deep emotion to it and adds this emotion to the overall picture. The long exposure allowed this movement to be captures, in a way where we can see the different places where her hands, hair, and head have been.


Progression and image I disliked:


I didn't like this picture as the blur is to much and to overwhelming that there is no other substance in the picture as nothing can actually be seen in the picture. I think whilst this does show a movement as we can see the motion, it doesn't show what the movement is of and I think this makes quite a rigid and bland picture with no emotion or feeling to it. 
If I had a chance to re do this shoot, to improve it I would look more into movements of substances like cars and water and how wind moves through leaves and hair. I focused to much on movement of people and the capturing their actions to see the different frames.



Images from the internet:

I liked how this is quite a simple idea as it is just showing the movement ripples in water but when taken from this close up I think it makes a really interesting picture as we never normally see water like this for a very long time so to be able to see it in a picture means we can really see all the detailes that we would normally miss. I could easily re make a picture like this by dropping something small in water for example.


Progression:
If I could re do this shoot I would try and get more images like this as they show movement in urban everyday scenery and I did not get pictures like this. This is because movement in people, it is quite limited to how far I can take that. Also it is difficult to capture a good meaning with people.



1 comment:

  1. very interesting comments here, the image you did not like is (in my opinion) actually quite good it needs a few tweaks in Photoshop wrt to white balance and in this post you need to be recording the shutter speed and describing how the exposure time affects the perception of motion in this quite abstract image.

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