43221 Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College

Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College

Friday, 12 October 2012

Shutter Speed pictures and Evaluation

This is a photo of my model Joe jumping over a wall like a superhero! I used the shutter speed technique but it didn't go too well because the resolution is slightly blurry, the setting I had the camera on when I took this photo was 1 second.




These two photos were taken using the shutter speed technique, but as I took the photo - on the settings 0.9 seconds - I quickly zoomed out to give the poster a more paranormal effect. I like this photo, however I would enjoy taking it again with a better poster or something.

This is a picture of my model having fun, sliding down the bannister. The photo's resolution isn't the best but on the settings 2 seconds, I feel I have captured a decent photo.


Although this photo is quite blurry, I was extremely pleased witht his photo of a a squirrell jumping from branch to tree. After chasing the squirrell with my camera setting on 3 seconds, the shutter speed technique captured a good photo of the squirrell. I would love to try and take this sort of image again because I feel I could capture better photos like this, with a better resolution.
Still on the settings of 3 seconds, my shutter speed technique captured a beautiful image of the squirrell eating its hula hoop. I would happily go out and take more photos of this sort because I enjoyed looking over at my efforts.


This picture was accidently set on 1 second so I didn't capture the best of photos as I had wished, however, the shutter speed did get me a decent photo. I like this photo because it has captured the thrown leaves as a still image and it looks pretty cool, however, if I was to take this film again I would make sure I adjusted my settings more frequently to try and grab the best possible photo.


In a dark room and with the assitance of some torches, my model decided to wave torches around whilst they were on. With my shutter speed technique and the settings at 4 seconds, I beleive I have captured a brillant photo, however, if I was to take this agin, I would ask my model to be slightly more creative with the torches and creat a nice image in the dark.


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