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My progress

How is your shoot progressing? My progress is slow but moving i have taken a few images but not as many as I would like to. I have try 2 different styles one being popping bubbles and the other being water balloon. for the water balloon we had problems surrounding the shutter speed and the…

Freeze frame ideas

This freeze frame image of a balloon is an image I would love to attempt. The focus point of the image for me is the red balloon that is shrinking after being popped. Things needed: balloon, camera, tripod, plastic protection (freeze bag, gladwrap…), pin or needle. I would give myself a hour to take and…

Evaluation

In this blog i will be comparing my first and second grade projects. For my first graded project I created a time lapse of a candle that burnt for around 45 minutes which worked out perfectly for the time left of my hour period. The lighting, exposure and time lapse techniques use were effectively in…

My Progress

I have completed three time lapses in the six available weeks. I have come across a handful of problems.These include shadow coming and going, blur in pictures and interference of other intervalometers. The ways I have reduced the chance of theses recurring during filming is to ensure I film in fully shaded areas, gaining others…

time-lapse photographer -Terje Sørgjerd

Mr. TSO is a passionate landscape photographer and filmmaker from Norway. His many point of focus for each video is the movement in landscapes and nature. My interest of his time-lapse are the beautiful scenery and the point of focus in the nature. One of my favorite time-lapse of his is one he did of…

Task 1 Ideas

  The point of interest to me is the candle refection on the mirror as it create more of an interest onto the candle burning. As of the black background makes the colouring of the candle brighter and more appealing to the eye. For this time-lapse to work we will have to set up at…

Shutter speed, Aperture, and ISO

Shutter speed is the length of time camera shutter is open, exposing light onto the camera sensor. A longer shutter will create motion blur and a faster shutter speed will create a still clear image. a fast shutter speed will let less light (good for thing outside or fast moving) in while a slower shutter…


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