Movement:
Movement is an act of moving.
Motion blur is the apparent streaking of moving objects in a photograph. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, due to rapid movement or long exposure. (20"+)
Freeze Frame is when there is no motion blur and the picture looks sharp and "frozen" (1/250"+)
Artist Research: Ernst Haas
Haas captures blur and movement in his photos by increasing the shutter speed. If the camera has more time to capture the image then more movement is caught, therefore capturing blur. I will try to recreate this firstly in portraiture but developing into light trails.
Haas captures blur and movement in his photos by increasing the shutter speed. If the camera has more time to capture the image then more movement is caught, therefore capturing blur. I will try to recreate this firstly in portraiture but developing into light trails.
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