Friday, 18 October 2013

Shutter speed

 I tried to use as many of the different shutter speeds as possible; varying from different distances and shutter speeds for different pictures, for which I thought was appropriate. Secondly, if any of the images did not turn as planned, I used Photoshop to edit them as well as I could.
Here is the edited copy of the image that was too dark. When I had this on Photoshop I decided to use the contrast tool to select a specific brightness; to suit what ever the photo needed. 
This is the original image I took of the eater being poured out of the cup; for this I used the camera in manual focus and the shutter speed on 1/250 sec. However, this image was too dark so I edited it on Photoshop to make it brighter.                                                            
We captured the image of the torch drawings in a dark area to get the best effect. We had roughly 4 seconds to create an image with the torch. I also captured this as a landscape image so I was able to capture the full torch drawing, however large it was. Although, to improve this I think it would be convenient to use a tripod, as the camera must be steady at all times to capture a well focused picture of the light. 

Firstly, this image is landscape although is quite blurry which could suggest that the shutter speed wasn't set at the right amount of seconds. Furthermore, I could have chosen a better scenery; perhaps outside in front of trees and the blue sky. 

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