1. Explain the three types of long exposures.
1: Blur-catching an action in motion with enough time on the SS to blur the movement.
2: Stop Action- SS is fast enough to freeze all movement in the frame.
3: Panning-Keep camera focused on moving object, and causes background to blur.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks?
1: The ND filter blocks more light so long exposures during the day can be taken.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
1: Set up camera on tripod out of the rain in the direction of the storm. Seth exposure to 5-10 min.
4. How are star trails created?
1: Star trails are created through very long exposure times.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?
1: Film dosent react to light consistently over time.
1: Blur-catching an action in motion with enough time on the SS to blur the movement.
2: Stop Action- SS is fast enough to freeze all movement in the frame.
3: Panning-Keep camera focused on moving object, and causes background to blur.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks?
1: The ND filter blocks more light so long exposures during the day can be taken.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
1: Set up camera on tripod out of the rain in the direction of the storm. Seth exposure to 5-10 min.
4. How are star trails created?
1: Star trails are created through very long exposure times.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?
1: Film dosent react to light consistently over time.
1. Why are point of view and timing important when taking an action photo?
1: If you practice your timing, you can take a picture when the most action in happening.
1: If you practice your timing, you can take a picture when the most action in happening.
2: Point of view when taking a picture is where you put the viewers of the picture.
2. What are some factors that might cause a shutter speed to freeze action in some cases and not others?
1: High SS will cause an object to freeze, depending on how fast its moving, the distance from the camera etc...
3. What is a good technique for showing motion? And how is that technique accomplished?
1: A good way to capture motion is to pan with the camera on a low SS. You move the camera with the object so it focuses
2. What are some factors that might cause a shutter speed to freeze action in some cases and not others?
1: High SS will cause an object to freeze, depending on how fast its moving, the distance from the camera etc...
3. What is a good technique for showing motion? And how is that technique accomplished?
1: A good way to capture motion is to pan with the camera on a low SS. You move the camera with the object so it focuses
on the object and blurs the background.
4. Compare and contrast the three pictures of the stream.
1: The first picture has a very low amount of blur, while the middle one is very sharp. The final one is blurred because it was taken with a low SS.
5. When using flash with a slow shutter, describe the visual differences of a front or rear curtain synch.
1: The first picture has a very low amount of blur, while the middle one is very sharp. The final one is blurred because it was taken with a low SS.
5. When using flash with a slow shutter, describe the visual differences of a front or rear curtain synch.
Stop Action
Panning
Blur
All of the images in the above gallery are stop action.
All the images in the below gallery are motion blur.
All the images in the below gallery are motion blur.