Today I went out shooting for the formal element, 'movement'. Movement photos may be taken of an object or person that is physically moving, or simply moving the camera to make a blurred effect. I also found that altering the camera's shutter speed changed how blurred some of my images came out. For this shoot I went to the local park and used the playground equipment to create the movement for each of my photos. In the end I was really happy with some of my shots because I think they effectively show different speeds of movement, and in different directions too.
Here are some of my favourite photos from today's shoot after I had edited the levels and curves using Photoshop.
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A photo of my own feet taken whilst I was swinging on the swings! |
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A kind woman let us use Oliver the dog for some of our photos. Here you can see the movement in his tail! |
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This photo was taken whilst I spun the roundabout around. I like how the colours all blur into one. |
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After waiting ages for the pigeons to come down off of the roof, they took off again! I particularly liked this photo in black and white. |
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