Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Slow Sync Work Diary

This is my first response to the technique slow sync. I was able to create this photograph by using the red head light which allows constant light as well as using a flash which enabled me to have part of the subject in focus. This specific photograph shows the movement of moving the head from side to side, the blurred section show the process it has taken to get from one side to the other. By using a black background, it enables the blurred sections to stand out as well as the section which is in focus, if this was against a busy looking background that would also become blurred for example at a party or night club. 

This is my second response to the technique slow syne. I have created this again by using the red head light  along  with the flash, again enabling me to have part of the subject in focus as well as parts of it being blurred. I created this specific photograph by asking the model to walk across the composition therefore allowing me to capture the whole process of the model walking across the composition. The last movement of the model is sharp and in focus compared to the rest which is blurred. 

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