Select one of your photos that shows a slow shutter speed and answer the following.
2nd photo
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely blur action?
1/15 of a second
2. Did you use a tripod? Why or why not?
yes, more stable and less blur
3. What part of the image shows motion? (describe)
Me jumping and the ball after I hit it.
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
(rule of thirds, line, shape, pattern, point of view, edge of the frame etc)
straight on point of view and cropping.
Select one of your photos that shows a fast shutter speed and answer the following.
3rd photo
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely freeze action?
1/200
2. What action did you freeze? (describe)
My friend catching a football in mid air.
3. What was your distance and point of view?
10-15 yards away
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
(rule of thirds, line, shape, pattern, point of view, edge of the frame etc)
cropping, rule of thirds, point of view.
Select one of your photos that shows panning (subject in focus blurry background by moving the camera with the subject) or Subject still with things around moving.
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to achieve this photo?
1/200
2. Did you use a tripod? Why or why not?
no, the shutter speed would amke it so it doesnt come out blurry
3. What parts of the image show motion? Describe
not much shows any motion, nothing came out blurry in the picture
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
cropping, rule of thirds, point of view.
5. What type of mood or feeling does this photo give? Describe
light, happy, freeze in time.
Select one of your photos that shows drawing with light and answer the following.
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to achieve this photo?
25 seconds
2. What light source did you use to create the “painting”
finger lights
3. How did you achieve the image/ effect?
moving them around in different motions.
4. What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
uplifting, energetic, flowing.
2nd photo
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely blur action?
1/15 of a second
2. Did you use a tripod? Why or why not?
yes, more stable and less blur
3. What part of the image shows motion? (describe)
Me jumping and the ball after I hit it.
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
(rule of thirds, line, shape, pattern, point of view, edge of the frame etc)
straight on point of view and cropping.
Select one of your photos that shows a fast shutter speed and answer the following.
3rd photo
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to purposely freeze action?
1/200
2. What action did you freeze? (describe)
My friend catching a football in mid air.
3. What was your distance and point of view?
10-15 yards away
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
(rule of thirds, line, shape, pattern, point of view, edge of the frame etc)
cropping, rule of thirds, point of view.
Select one of your photos that shows panning (subject in focus blurry background by moving the camera with the subject) or Subject still with things around moving.
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to achieve this photo?
1/200
2. Did you use a tripod? Why or why not?
no, the shutter speed would amke it so it doesnt come out blurry
3. What parts of the image show motion? Describe
not much shows any motion, nothing came out blurry in the picture
4. Describe any compositional elements that are used to strengthen the photo. How did you use them?
cropping, rule of thirds, point of view.
5. What type of mood or feeling does this photo give? Describe
light, happy, freeze in time.
Select one of your photos that shows drawing with light and answer the following.
1. Approximately what shutter speed did you use to achieve this photo?
25 seconds
2. What light source did you use to create the “painting”
finger lights
3. How did you achieve the image/ effect?
moving them around in different motions.
4. What impact does the photo have? How would the viewer feel looking at your photo?
uplifting, energetic, flowing.