Shutter speed
- Apr 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 30
Freeze action shots:
For this photo I used emphasis as my subject is placed in the middle of the frame drawing the viewers eyes. I also used lines as the slide guides the viewers eyes towards my subject again.
For my second freeze action I followed the rule of cropping, by cropped the original photo to make the photo more simplistic and have the background be less distracting. I also used unity, as my whole subject is in frame creating a sense of wholeness.
Motion blurred shots:
For this shot I colour is used by having the light being red instead of just white to make the photo more interesting and emphasize the heart. I also used shape as the heart shape is clear and recognizable, giving the image immediate meaning.
For my second motion blurred shot, I filled the frame by cropping the image to make it more appealing. I also used contrast as my subject is light in a dark composition.
Panning shots:
For this shot I used emphasis as my subject is heavily emphasized due to it being the only thing in focused in the frame. I also used colour through the greens and browns in the background, to create a calm,
cohesive look that fits the outdoor setting.
For my second panning photo I used leading lines, as the sides of the slide are going in the same direction of my subject, heavily emphasizing them. I also put my subject in the middle of the frame to direct the viewers eyes to my subject.

















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