Light, Frozen, and Blur Motion In Oratory Prep

Light painting, 1024 sec shutter-speed, f/13, aperture, ISO 100
Motion Blur, >1024 sec shutter-speed, f/13 aperture, ISO 100
Motion Freeze, 1/500 sec shutter-speed, f/14 aperture, ISO 1600

 

When shooting motion pictures, it is important to change the shutter speed as it determines if the picture looks frozen or blurry. For light painting pictures, it is extremely important to be in a dark area and have the right settings as it determines if the painting can be seen well.

One thought on “Light, Frozen, and Blur Motion In Oratory Prep”

  1. I like how he captures the intensity in the moment. You can see Mike’s face and the expression he holds. It truly does look like a true in game photo.
    The editing. The color really doesn’t look all the best in the picture. I think it’s oversaturated.
    Try to do other things to help with the saturation if you’re gonna change it. Otherwise I like the game-like picture.

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