Friday, March 29, 2013

Stop Action Photos

 
This would also have to be a fast shutter speed to capture the actual strawberry dropping into the water. Making all of the movement completely still and frozen in action.

 
This would have to be a really fast shutter speed in order to get the action of the bullet going through each crayon.
 
 

This would also be a fast shutter speed. Maybe not as fast as the first one.

Camera Enlarged Prints




Think Like An Artist



Learning to think like an artist means:

Looking at things more closely than most people do

Finding beauty in everyday things and situations

Making new connections between different things and ideas

Going beyond ordinary ways of thinking and doing things

Looking at objects in different ways in order to generate new perspectives

Taking risks and exposing yourself to possible failure

Arranging items in new and imaginative ways

Working hard and at the edge of your potential

Persisting where others may give up

Concentrating your effort and attention for long periods of time

Dreaming and fantasizing

Using old ideas to create new ones

Doing something simply because it’s interesting and personally challenging to do

Forcing yourself to go through the hard times

Never ever letting someone else bring you down

Always having your goals in front of you

Thinking nothing but what you are working on

Going far out of your very own comfort zone

Being completely aware of your surroundings

My Motion Blur & Stop Action






 I am pretty content with my Stop Action & Motion Blur photos. They were quickly thought of, and quickly done but they came out to be some pretty nice photographs. The fire one is of course of Motion Blur my main target was getting the word "fire" and the symbol focused on. The hand is Stop Motion, as I spun around in the hallway with my classmates I quickly shot a picture of my hand and it came out pretty clear.