Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Journal 3: Shutter Speeds (Making the Invisible Visible)

 
 
Light Painting!
light source: tiny coloured flashlights
location: classroom
lighting: dark
shutter speed: 8 seconds
 
 
 
 
Panning!
 location: outside at the park
weather: sunny
shutter speed: 1/30

 
 
 
Strobe light!
light source: strobe light
location: classroom
lighting: dark
shutter speed: 6 seconds
 
 
 
 
Action!
 location|: school hallway
lighting: inside flourescent
shutter speed: 1/1000








Journal 2: Pinhole Photography

1st Picture taken with pinhole camera:
time open: 60 seconds
weather: fairly cloudy
picture quality: not under or over exposed too much
 This picture is of the view from the front of the school where the camera is placed on the stairs entering the school. I think that this picture turned out good because there is a clear view of the street with some houses on each side and trees among them. I dont think that the picture was too overexposed or too underexposed because it is not too bright or too dark in some areas of the photo. I also think that the picture is fairly clear and not too blurry that you cant depict what is being shown.


 
2nd picture taken with the pinhole camera:
time open: 40 seconds
weather: sunny
picture quality: underexposed
This picture was taken at the back of the school on the bench but as you can see the picture turned out completely white before it got inverted so it came out black with minimal white dots and blurs. This picture was underexposed because the shutter wasnt left open long enough and the weather was really sunny out so there wasn't a clear image shown.