Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything Else

Partner: Rudrik Suthar

Lens Blog Photo
1. This picture has a fast shutter speed. This is shown because the cars that are supposedly moving super fast on the highway on the right side of the photo are captured and still. The trucks are not blurred, so it demonstrates the shutter speed must be fast to capture the photo clearly.

2. A rule of composition demonstrated by the photo is the "Rule of Odds." This is shown by the odd (3) number of trucks captured in the photo.

3. An element of art demonstrated by this photo is space. The distance between the trucks driving and the truck that crashed creates a sense of depth.

4. A principle of design used in the photo is movement. The eye first focuses on the red and blue truck because of its vibrant colors. Then, the eye shifts focus and is surprised at the truck that is laying on its side. After that, the eye focuses on the space between the red ruck and the truck that is lying down and zooms in on the green truck.

Tuesday with Farley's Kids
Edits:Highlights:-18
           Whites:-55
           Blacks:-13
 
Shutter speed was not stated but I think it is 1/250, because that is the minimum shutter speed to capture fast movement i.e. the football.

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