Thursday, April 2, 2015

Shutter Speed and Everything After

From this Lens photo, we see the picture of the trucks, especially the one on the side of the road.



   This picture demonstrates a fast shutter speed because the trucks on the left side of the road are still moving pretty quickly but not as fast as the drivers would when they learned a truck fell down the road on the right. In addition, the picture showed no blurred images of the truck, which indicate the picture was taken with a fast shutter speed.

   The background of the picture emphasizes the trucks on the road, which are the subjects. The details of the background also leads to the the subject like the highway rail leading to the trucks on the road.

   Lines, an Element of Art topic, is clearly shown in this picture with straight lines made from the trucks, road, horizon and the road lane. It creates a dynamic view of geometric shapes and perspective.

   Movement is one of the Principle of Design topic because the picture has leading lines that lead to the center of the picture and the trucks.

P.S. My buddy Michael Shen and Samuel Sze helped me.

And this picture of Mason Farley and Michael Shen running shows movement to.
F-stop f/4.8
Aperture Speed 1/250 sec
ISO-450

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