High-speed photography is the science of
taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In
1948 the society of Motion Picture and
Television Engineers defined high speed
photography as any set of photography
captured by a camera capable of 69 frames
per second or 69 frames per second or greater,
and of at least three consecutive frames.
High speed photography can be the opposite
of time lapse photography.
HIGH SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY
High speed photography may refer to either
or both of the following meanings.
The photography itself may be taken in a
way as to appear to freeze the motion.
Series of photography may be taken at a
high sampling frequency or frame rate .
The first requires a sensor with good
sensitivity and either a very good
shuttering system or a very fast strobe
light.
The second requires some means of
capturing successive frames, either with a
mechanil devibe or by moving data off
electronic sensors very quickly
EXAMPLES OF HIGH SPEED
PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLES OF HIGH SPEED
PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLES OF HIGH SPEED
PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLES OF HIGH SPEED
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-100
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/100 SEC
F-STOP: F/4
ISO SPEED:ISO-400
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/60SEC
F-STOP: F/7.1
EXAMPLES OF HIGH SPEED
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-800
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/30 SEC
F-STOP: F/5.6
SLOW SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY
Shutter speed works two ways on camera and
it can be used to freeze motion so everything
in the frame it was very nice and sharp
however it can be used to blur motion so
some things in the frame are blurred and
giving the picture a unique look. Once the
sensitivity to light ot the recording surface
either film or sensor in set number expressed
in ISOS, the light emitted by the scene
photographed can be controlled though
aperture and slow speed to match the film or
sensor sensitivity to light. This will achieve a
good exposure when all the scene are legible
on the photograph. Its too much light let
into the camera result in an overly pale image
while too little light will result in an dark
image.
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/6 SEC
F-STOP: F/4.5
ISO SPEED:ISO-3200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/50 SEC
F-STOP: F/4
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-400
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/6 SEC
F-STOP: F/25
MOTION BLURS PHOTOGRAPH
When your camera creates an image and that image
does not represent a single instant of time by time.
Because of technological constraints or artistic
requirements, the image may respresent the scene over
a period of time. It always exposure time is brief
enough that the image captured by the camera appears
to capture an instantaneous moment, but this is not
always so and a fast moving object or a longer exposure
time may result in bluring artifacts which make this
apparent.As objects in a scene move, an image of that
scene must represent an integration of all position of
those abjects, as well as the camera’s viewpoint, over
the period of exposure determined by the shutter
speed. Any object or on a static background if the
camera is moving.In film or television image, it’s look
like natural because the human eye behaves in much
the same way.
EXAMPLES OF MOTION BLUR PHOTOGRAPH
EXAMPLES OF MOTION BLUR PHOTOGRAPH
EXAMPLES OF MOTION BLUR PHOTOGRAPH
EXAMPLES OF MOTION
BLUR FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-400
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/100 SEC
F-STOP: F/18
ISO SPEED:ISO-200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/30 SEC
F-STOP: F/4.5
EXAMPLES OF MOTION
BLUR FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-400
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/60 SEC
F-STOP: F/18
LIGHT TRAIL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Light trails are a colourful and creative effect that
photographers can capture by employing long-exposure
shooting on their camera. The basic principle of light trail
creation is that by manually dropping a camera’s shutter
speed to a very low level, light is captured by the sensor over
an artificially long period of time, with every passing vehicle
having its lights tracked and recorded over the visible
distance of the road. This causes the lights to appear as a
streaked moving line across the image, rather than a fixed
point emanating from the cars’ headlights.
To take a shot like this one, the following steps need to be
taken. First, find a roadside vantage point in which no other
moving objects are visible other than the passing vehicles.
Second, mount the camera on a tripod, as stability is key
while shooting long-exposure imagery. This is because if there
is any camera shake while the unit’s shutter is open, then the
captured light will lose its direction and smudge across the
entire image. Next select the shutter priority setting on the
DSLR camera and drop the shutter speed to the desired level
– for shots like these, this means at least a 30-second
exposure. Finally, automatically focus on the scene’s
background and use an external remote to take the picture.
EXAMPLE FOR LIGHT TRAIL PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLE FOR LIGHT TRAIL PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLE FOR LIGHT TRAIL PHOTOGRAPHY
EXAMPLES OF LIGHT TRAIL
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-100
EXPOSURE TIME:5
SEC
F-STOP: F/6.3
ISO SPEED:ISO-800
EXPOSURE TIME:1
SEC
F-STOP: F/4
EXAMPLES OF LIGHT
TRAILFROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-800
EXPOSURE TIME:1
SEC
F-STOP: F/4
. In cinematography and photography
panning shots means swivelling a still or
video camera horizontally from position.
This motion is similar to the motion of a
person when they perpendicular to the
direction it is pointed. In thw resulting
image, the view seems to pass by the
spectator as new material appears on one
side of the screen and exits from the other,
although perspective lines reveal that the
entire image is seen from a fixed point of
view.
Panning shots never be confused with
tracking or travelling in which the camera
os not just swivelled but is physically
displaced left or right , general by being
rolled parallel to its subject.
Panning shots is a technique in
photography that is used to capture a
moving object in action. The subject of the
photo is clearly caught on camera. However
, the rest remains a blur in the background.
Panning shots suggests speed and velocity
to an image. To date, more and more people
are into enchancing their panning skills.
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EXAMPLES OF PANNING
SHOTS FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/8 SEC
F-STOP: F/10
ISO SPEED:ISO-200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/30 SEC
F-STOP: F/5
EXAMPLES OF SLOW SPEED
FROM MY CAMERA
ISO SPEED:ISO-200
EXPOSURE
TIME:1/50 SEC
F-STOP: F/5