Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

Partner: Jason
1. This photo has a very fast shutter speed. The trucks on the right are likely moving down the highway and the image of them is perfectly clear. Only a quick shutter speed could make the trucks appear frozen.
2. My rule of composition is a unique viewpoint. This photo is taken from the center of a highway, looking towards the horizon. It highlights the feeling of being one of the few observers of an accident on an otherwise bland road.
    It also uses the rule of looking into space. The highway moves away from the photographer and fades into the distance.
3. The use of space is very apparent in this photo. The trucks on the right provide a sense of depth as they move away from the photographer.
4. This photo emphasizes movement. The eye is drawn to the fallen truck first, because it is fairly rare to see a truck on its side. Then, the eye moves to the next source of color: the blue and green of the trucks on the right.

Shutter Speed 1/4000 s

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