Freeze:
My freeze photos overall turned out pretty well. In the first photo I had my group partner drop a rock into water and I quickly took the photo. The shutter speed was open for 1/200 sec. I like this photo because it really captures the detail.
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In the second photo I had my group partner jump off the playground. The shutter speed was open for 1/100 sec. I like this photo because I like how the sun shines in and adds a lot of brightness to the photo.
Blur:
Blur was a really fun technique to use. In my first photo I had my group partner shake a tree in the marshland. I did have to do a super slow shutter speed at 1/5 of a second but I really like how it turned out.
In my second photo there were some kids from P.E doing a warm up lap so I put the shutter speed to 1/8 of a second and I took the photo as they ran past me.
Panning:
Panning was a hard technique
to use and I didn't really get the hang of it. In my first photo I had Michelle slide down the slide. I used a 1/15 of a second.
In my second photo Jaziel pushed Deborah in a chair across the gym. I used a shutter speed of 1/15 of a second as well.
Final Thoughts:
I think panning was the hardest to capture but blur and freeze were pretty easy.
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