DISCUSSION
Why would motion blur, in some cases, be an important element in your images?
Motion blur is important because by utilizing the blur of one moving object, or multiple moving objects, you can add visual appeal to you photo and highlight different parts of it. For example, if you want to focus in on the importance of one person in a crowd of people in a phtograph, you could make that one person still and the rest move. That way the visual contrast between the motion blur of the people moving and the one person remaining still could make a good photo.
There's a fine line between intentional motion blur and inadvertent technical mistakes. Which of your images do you feel is strongest in this regard?
I feel like my strongest photo with motion blur is the first one (with the umbrella) because we managed to have a long shutter speed without any error. in the background. It is made clear in the photo that the umbrella is the only object make to look like it's moving in the photograph.
You are trying to capture blur shooting at 1/15 of a second. The camera warns you that your subject is too bright. What adjustments can you make?
You would go to settings and change your ISO so that it has a lower sensitivity to light.
Motion blur is important because by utilizing the blur of one moving object, or multiple moving objects, you can add visual appeal to you photo and highlight different parts of it. For example, if you want to focus in on the importance of one person in a crowd of people in a phtograph, you could make that one person still and the rest move. That way the visual contrast between the motion blur of the people moving and the one person remaining still could make a good photo.
There's a fine line between intentional motion blur and inadvertent technical mistakes. Which of your images do you feel is strongest in this regard?
I feel like my strongest photo with motion blur is the first one (with the umbrella) because we managed to have a long shutter speed without any error. in the background. It is made clear in the photo that the umbrella is the only object make to look like it's moving in the photograph.
You are trying to capture blur shooting at 1/15 of a second. The camera warns you that your subject is too bright. What adjustments can you make?
You would go to settings and change your ISO so that it has a lower sensitivity to light.