I really fine movement
photography really interesting and I found the ghostly like images to be really
inspiring and are a good visual of time movement – that maybe show what a
natural eye would not see.
Also I find night photography
with lightpainting extreme interesting, its is just so crazy how it works and
creates really and again experiments with time:
I created these images by useing a slow shutter speed. Thsi was my first time experimenting with this technique, and i enjoyed learning this. Before applying this technique, i did some research which allowed me to understand the concept more in depth.
Shutter speed or exposure time is the effective length of time a camera's shutter is open. The total exposure is proportional to this exposure time, or duration of light reaching the film or image sensor.
The shutter speed
changes the way movement appears in the picture. Very short shutter speeds can
be used to freeze fast-moving subjects, for example at sporting events. Very
long shutter speeds are used to intentionally blur a moving subject for artistic
effect. Short exposure times are sometimes called "fast", and long
exposure times "slow".
Adjustment to the
aperture controls the depth of field, the distance range over which objects are
acceptably sharp; such adjustments need to be compensated by changes in the shutter
speed.
The link below, is a youtube video that i watched and gained knowledge on how to use the technique.
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