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shutter speeds artist reflection




           the best pictures of this assignment where the stop-motion pictures because they give better detail and better imaging than the blurred motion. but the weakest pictures of this project was the second blurred motion picture; because it doesn't have the slowed effect that's present in the first blurred motion picture, bu they can be improved by slowing the shutter speed of the camera. for editing i used Photoshop and i used hues, and color difference for all subjects. manipulating shutter speed an aperture influence can effect the outcome of my images by changing how the viewer sees light in the image for example the blurred motion, the picture shows a abstract image of light, but its just someone moving a light source; giving the appearance of a floating strange object. the easiest about this assignment was the stop motion, because it was the simplest to do. but the most difficult part of this project was to get the person holding the light stick in blurred motion to do something interesting. if i where to redo this assignment i would have something more interesting for the blurred portion of this assignment. on a scale 1-10 i would choose 8 because my stop motion was good byt my blurred was sub-par.

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