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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

MoodBoard for a Architect Magazine

Light Graffiti Images










































At this part of the lesson, we have learned how to use light graffiti images using a dslr camera by setting it up to ISO 100 and on manual focus while placing the camera on the tripod and also using different kinds of lights to  create a graffiti image. We've put ourselves into 3 groups of 3 or 4 and started creating our own graffiti, with different lights we've use which includes flashlights, and the lights on our phone by clicking the shutter button on the camera that you're using, at the same time create a image up to "15"seconds or higher and by setting the camera to "S" or Tv" to create a graffiti image just like the images above.

Fast and Slow Shutter Speeds





Monday, 30 January 2012

Panning Photos



Blurred Motion

Panning Shots



Panning Shots

Shutter Zoom 



To create the panning shots, I've set the settings of the camera which i has using during the lesson. The ISO was 100 and the focus was 1/60 or less. The camera was set to 1/20 and the ISO was 100, to learn how to take a picture of a good panning photo is to focus on the object that you want to take a picture off and click on the shutter button and follow the object at the same time. 

The photo you'll see on the camera will show that the main object is clear and the background is blurry unlike the blurred motion shot the camera has to be very still on a tripod and the main object has to remain steady while the background is moving, the settings of this has to be the same with the shutter zoom and panning shots. 

As for the Shutter zoom, I have used the same settings with the Blurred Motion and the Panning shots, the only difference here is that whilst taking a picture using the same ISO 100 and set it to 1/20. To take a picture of this is by clicking the shutter and zoom in and out with the lens to create a stunning picture like the picture above.