Zone Focus: is when you find a specific area to focus in on, knowing & waiting for action to happen in that spot.
Shutter Speed: (how long the gate is open) Low shutter speed blurs motion and usually you will need to use a tripod to get a clearer picture.
High shutter speed captures & freezes the action.
Panning: Capturing a moving object and blurring the background, making the object/subject as crystal clear as possible.
Waiting for the Pause: When there is an action taking place, there usually is a pause right before something happens; Waiting for the pause, is literally waiting for the moment before the real or intense action takes place.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Austin Architecture
1. Patterns
2. Surroundings
3. Surroundings
4. Angles
5. Details
6. Lights
7. Lights
8. Angles/Lights
9. Lights
10. Angles
11. Lights
12. Surroundings
13. Patterns
14. Angles/Lighting
15. Details
16. Angles
My favorite picture is number 16. The angle that it was shot at makes you focus on the building almost directly in the middle, I really like the way the lighting & neutral/blue colors give off a calm, almost serene feel to the picture..which can be hard to give off when shooting buildings. Overall the picture is really appealing to your eyes.
2. Surroundings
3. Surroundings
4. Angles
5. Details
6. Lights
7. Lights
8. Angles/Lights
9. Lights
10. Angles
11. Lights
12. Surroundings
13. Patterns
14. Angles/Lighting
15. Details
16. Angles
My favorite picture is number 16. The angle that it was shot at makes you focus on the building almost directly in the middle, I really like the way the lighting & neutral/blue colors give off a calm, almost serene feel to the picture..which can be hard to give off when shooting buildings. Overall the picture is really appealing to your eyes.
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