Blur Action
For this particular project, Alex had to take blur action photos. There are three different ways you can take blur action photos, traditional blur is where the object that's moving is blurred, planning effect is where the object that's moving is focused and the background is blurred. Experimental blur is when you set a low shutter speed and get a non traditional effect like zooming in or zooming out while you take the photo. Alex achieved this objective by using a trifold so there is no hand shaking in the picture and using a slower shutter speed to get something moving slower or moving faster. Alex thought this was a hard subject, but Alex took many tries at it and got some unique photos. Alex also took experimental blur pictures of light drawing, zoom, rear curtain, and multiple exposures. Alex thought messing with the shutter sped to create multiple exposures and light drawing was very unique and creative way to take the picture. Alex didn't realize that you can take just one picture up to a minute long.