Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Abstract: Freeze Frame Photos

These pictures aren't my best, I am still trying to master the art of freeze frame, I kept trying to capture at least one, but we were running out of time, and my models was getting tired of jumping.
This shot was not very good, because I didn't get a clear freeze and the exposure is a little low,
but it it almost the correct exposure. I'm sure that I had the shutter speed too slow as well. 
This shot is even worse than the one above, because the exposure is a little high, and
obviously the picture is not a clear freeze frame. The shutter speed was again too slow.
This would have to be the better one out of these three, apart from the blur quality and
the expossure being too high, yeah it's ok.


Evaluation
Now the way I have been taught to get these, is to follow the model with the camera, and just as they're about to jump, press the shutter button. I'm not sure on what the shutter speed you would have to use, that is probably what I need to play around with, although I know it has to be a really fast one.
I didn't master this technique today, but I shall try more in the future.
Health and Safety
In this photo shoot the obvious risks were falling, tripping and slipping.

 

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