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This photo creates emphasis on the moth and the cats face because the light emitting off of the moth creates a focus on the moth and the things that are around it. The photo also has a blurred background which creates more emphasis on the cat and the moth

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This series of photos are very interesting. This is because all of the photos bring in nature in some form. One form of the photographer bring nature into play in a different ways is wrapping the subject with flowers. Wrapping the subject witch flowers created contrast between the muddy ground that has a bunch of neutral tones compared to the bright white flowers with green leaves wrapped around him. Its also an interesting concept that in all of the photos you can never see the faces of the people who are covered in either leaves or moss. the photos look as if there up to interpretation to the viewer based on how you see the photo.




Photography by Kahn and Selesnick.
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Sense of movement by panning the camera
- If 1/30th of a second is over exposing, you can add an ND filter. You can shoot in darker times of the day. Car headlights can add some great effects. Going out to shoot these type of shots is going to give you many misses, but every once in a while you'll go though your shots and be pleased with what you got.
- . Shooting at f16 will have more of the image in focus, but with the motion you're adding, this won't be an issue. You'll still 'remove' the subject from the background by adding the motion blur.
https://fstoppers.com/street/how-get-sense-movement-panning-camera-314024
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Dance Photos
https://fstoppers.com/education/how-give-your-dance-photos-sense-motion-74011
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Two different types of exposures at the same time: one is ambient light and the flash exposure
The flash exposure relies on your aperture
To get motion blur from the lights is by taking the image with a slower shutter speed and while the shutter is open and i swing or rotate the camera
To have the subject not blurred you put the camera flash on that fires to freeze the motion of the subject
The ambient exposure is for the blurred lights and the flash exposure is to light and freeze the subject
The more lights you have in the background of the photo the more streaks will be created in the photo
It also cause more streaks which could start to cover the subject
When swinging the camera you have to know that the light will streak from the opposite of where the light is
If you twist the camera it will create a spinning affect with the light
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The movement in this photo is the polar bear leaning on the tree making the tree lean to the left. The green tree also stands out between everything else in the photo.

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When taking this photo I was inspired the colours that the tree had blossomed. In the photo the bright pink of the flowers contrasting against the background and the leaves. The background is blurred to focous the eye on the flowers. The branch also creates some movement.
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This photo has the use of emphasis on the girls dress. The bright pink dress draws the eye to make it the focal point. The picture also shows movement because the wind and dress are flowing backwards toward the camera. The colours contrast eachother which also contrast between the background and the dress.

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When first looking at both of the photos my initial reaction was they are very cute. I also saw that the blue eyes and the orange leaves were brighter than the rest of the photo. The photographer had the cats head so that it was looking up and the leaves were always behind it. The photo has the look of saturation on the leaves and everything in the front section of the photo. Both of the backgrounds are blurred out so that the focal point is the cats face...My initial reaction is still the same because I still find the cat very cute.


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This photo is showing symmetry because the doors are symmetrical to each other. Although the sides are not exactly the same the door on the left has worn out texture but is still very vibrant which is making the colour look newer. Were as the door on the left looks very old and worn out. The rust on the metal bars in the middle of the door are contrasting to the green and slowly draw your eye towards the bars in the middle.

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I enjoyed both of these photos because of the lighting, the fog and the sun rays in the fog. Even though both of the images look similar the trees are on different positions in the photo. The sun rays coming through the photo are creating indirect lines that are in a way pointing towards the trees bringing your eyes towards them.


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