Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Types of Motion

Panning
Alain Laboile
Slow motion 
Paul Schneggenburger
(a photo taken over the course of a night of two people sleeping)

Freeze action
 Unknown
Total motion 
Kerry Skarbakka
Camera shake 
Olivia Bee

Photo Comparison


The first photo shows two dancers in action, the blur suggesting energy and action and liveliness. While the first photo may be more beautiful, the second expresses more because it captures a specific second of the emotional and physical process of dancing. The emotion of the first photo is demonstrated through the technique of the photographer, whereas the emotion of the second stems from the expression and pose of the humans in the photo, which to me personally is more powerful and expressive. 









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