For this assignment, I took a variety of photo’s in a variety of places, each with different camera settings. Two of my pictures were meant to have a blurry and in-focus aspects incorporated into it. The other two were meant to have frozen time, and show objects as if they were stuck in mid-air. I had fun coming up with ideas and working with my class on this assignment.
Blurred Motion:
metadata: zoomcar. 10/9/2020 1:19.main street. 18mm. f/22. 5.38. canon eos rebel t3.

I stood at the curb of main-street, not looking like a homeless person, and took pictures of cars zooming by at a pretty slow shutter speed. This was one picture I took that stood out to me.
metadata: fountain. 9/16/2020 9:51.backyard. 55mm. f/36. 3. canon eos rebel t3.

This is a picture of the fountain in my backyard. It’s no waterfall, but I thought I could use the camera’s blur motion trick to make the water look a little softer.
Frozen Motion:
metadata: hairflip. 9/10/2020 1:38. davis high. 23mm. f/500. 9. canon eos rebel t3.

This is my friend jumping off of a ledge. I used a faster shutter speed to freeze her jump in the air, and as you can see, she doesn’t look blurry at all and the hair is very c r i s p.
metadata: popups. 9/23/2020 10:51. backyard. 55.3 mm. f/500. 9. canon eos rebel t3.

The background is busy but the water is poppin’. I used a fast shutter speed to slow down time, so the picture captured the water droplets from my pop up feature in my pool.