"A photograph is so absolutely still and yet it is produced from what is alive and lively. The most tranquil, lonely landscape is completely dynamic compared with a photograph of it."
— Halla Beloff
When I saw this photo I instantly knew that I wanted to work on something like this because it shows movement, and this shows it because she is moving from one end to the other and we can see that in a photo.
Photo by Fabbriciuse.
I liked this photo because it doesn't only show that the man is riding his bike, it is also blurry to show it was taken during he’s ride. I wanted to combine these both idea’s because they are the 2 I liked and they would be great together to show movement.
I liked this photo because it doesn't only show that the man is riding his bike, it is also blurry to show it was taken during he’s ride. I wanted to combine these both idea’s because they are the 2 I liked and they would be great together to show movement.
Photo by Rajib Mukherjee.
50th of a second – exposure
This is so that when the person is moving, the camera can pick up the drag which makes this effect. I'm inspired by the use of the technique panning because it has to do with movement. While I'm working on my project I will be looking at a lot of panning photography which Is why I used this photo.
50th of a second – exposure
This is so that when the person is moving, the camera can pick up the drag which makes this effect. I'm inspired by the use of the technique panning because it has to do with movement. While I'm working on my project I will be looking at a lot of panning photography which Is why I used this photo.