20 February 2020

FRIDAY, FEB. 21 🖤

G'morning, Photogs!

Mrs. White and I are attending a CTE meeting today. I apologize for being out, but the meeting is required. 

Today, I would like you to do the following:


1. Read through the Choice #2 project:  

2. Email me (TuHSPhoto@ttsd.k12.or.us) your sixteen ideas list for the Blur project by midnight tonight (This email is worth four points). This idea generation will take think time, and Google search time. 

Look up "interesting/clever ideas for motion blur photography" and the like. 

Get inspired! 
I am not assigning specific methods or subject matter, but I expect you to go beyond what we did in Photo 1. Test yourself. Challenge yourself. Get inspired by YOUR OWN WORK! You will explain your personal challenges in a blog post next week.

3. If you choose, you can begin photographing your list during class (with a pass), but remember that ONLY EIGHT of the images can be photographed on campus. The others are to be photographed during your non-school life. 

*Remember that you are photographing each subject TWICE, once each at a different shutter speed. 

This project - 16 blur ideas, photographed twice, for a total of 32 images - are due next Wednesday, Feb. 26. 

Have fun while going through the process. Think outside the box. You are clever and creative...use it!

🖤Hohman

19 February 2020

PROJECT #5: PHOTOG'S CHOICE #2 (Intentional Motion Blur v.2)



DIRECTIONS.
1. Set camera to S (shutter priority) -or- Use the Slow Shutter app on your phone.
2. Make 16 images of intentional motion blur.
3. For each subject, photograph it (at least) TWICE, at different shutter speeds.

NOTE.
*Mind your ISO in relation to your shutter speed.
**You will be turning in 32 images in total (two different versions of your 16 motion blur ideas. 

SCORING.
  • Each well-made pair of intentional motion blur images will count as one point, for a 16 point total. 
  • Make a range of photos that show fast & slow shutter speeds. 
  • Only eight of your ideas can be photographed on campus. The other eight must be from your personal life/time off campus (to provide variety, and require you to pick up your camera outside of class time).
  • Subject matter is your own choosing. 
LINK.
Shutter Speed Project Ideas

RATIONALE.
Continued exploration and mastery of manipulating shutter speed in your camera. 

EXPOSURE TRIANGLE (Reference Graphics)