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Shutter Speed Assignment
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For this assignment you’ll need to shoot the equivalent of one roll of 36 exp. film. You will burn two images from this assignment plus two from your first assignment to be turned in together as your 1st portfolio. You will need to shoot for the following: 1) A picture using a very fast shutter speed that stops or freezes the action and 2) either of the two slow shutter speed alternatives...One of which has the subject moving or blurred and the other parts of the picture are sharp OR the panning shot in which the subject is relatively sharp and the rest of picture is blurred.Our main goal here is to successfully use the shutter speed to enhance the aesthetic and conceptual understanding of the images. I recommend you re-read the sections of the text book and your camera manual pertaining to shutter speeds. In terms of subject matter you may shoot anything that you want...just do it in an interesting way. Keep in mind the following information: The subjects movement relative to the camera will greatly effect whether it appears blurred or sharp. The blurred shot will have something in the frame that is absolutely sharp as a reference to motion It will be much easier to get a “Stop Action” shot where there is a lot of light and conversely it will be much easier to get a blurred shot where there is less light...You will NOT be able to get a blurred shot in bright daylight! Use a tripod for all shutter speeds slower than 1/60 of a second.
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ExamplesExamples
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Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre - Paris street corner, 1838
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Edward Muybridge - The Horse in Motion, 1878
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue - Grand Prix of the Automobile Club of France, 1912
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Sam Shere - Explosion of the Hindenburg, Lakehurst,NJ 1937
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Philippe Halsman - Dali Atomicus, 1948
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Harold “Doc” Edgerton - Shooting the Apple, 1964
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Unknown Photographer
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Clifford Oto - Slam Dunk,1990
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Ralph Eugene Meatyard
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Karen Truax
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Ken Kobre’ - Rickshaw Walla, Dhakka, Bangladesh
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Raphael Gaillarde - Mona et Monette au Louvre,1993
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Rich Riggins - Sibling Revelry
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Edward Ranney - Star Axis, 1983
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