
blur motion is when you slow down the shutter speed on you're camera which crates the effect of the object to look blurry, to enable this the shutter speed needs to be very low because the shutter won't be fast enough to capture the object and make the picture clear. The subject in the picture will either be moving at a fast pace and it will create this blurry effect on the picture.

In this picture we see a Porsche GT2 RS, racing in a private owned track. In the photograph the Porsche is traveling at high velocity that the shutter speed of the camera that took this picture couldn't keep up with speed of this machinery. for example the rims of the car are not as clear and visible and that the side of the track is blurred out as well.

In this image we have beautiful thoroughbred horse, by the name of California Chrome. The shutter on this camera looks normal speed but the beast was too fast and yet made the image and itself blurry. the background as well as the legs of the majestic horse are blurred, even of the horse in second place.

This image show us a 2014 Stage 3 Roush Mustang, in the image we can see the vehicle moving at a high speed which is very dangerous knowing Mustang owners like to plow into crowds. anyways the background and part of the machine is blurred.

Here is a fine example of my point being proven, we have a 2009 Cobra Gt500 running into a crowd. In the image the crowd is being blurred not because of the shutter but because the dude recording this was probably shit scared that this vehicle lost control and ran into his friends that his shaking ness didn't allow him to record as well. Just another way of using blur motion.

This picture is perfect because in the right one it shows the train being blurred and on the one on the left the sky and train tracks are the ones being blurred.

In this Image we have a man driving his Ducati through the city roads. The camera seems to perfectly be focused on him that the environment around him is blurred
Forced Perspective
1. What is the image of?
The image on Forced perspective is making any big object look smaller, or any small object look bigger.
2. How does this image use forced perspective?
The image on the bottom looks as if the helicopter were to be coming out of the airplane but really the plane is closer to the camera than the helicopter so it makes this illusion.
3. How do you think they created this forced perspective?
They had the Plane open and parked, put the camera at a certain distance and angle and waited for the chopper to fly by and took this picture.
4. How would you have created it?
i would've probably have to go to the airport to capture this.
5. How do you think line of sight, depth of field and distance affected the image?
well the depth of field and distance is key for this type of photography so this affected the image very much.


in this image we have what seems to be a statue of a man, reaching out and lightly groping a ball from the Pearl Tower. This image is a perfect example of forced perspective because it makes you see this man holding a ball who its really just a statue placed correctly for the camera to capture this.

the image on the right shows how precise and good you have to be to take Forced Perspective. As this statute looks like it wants to catch a boeing 747 for no reason.

in the image on your left is a picture of a doggy running towards the lens, the dog is so far up front than the ladies in the back. which makes this puppet look like clifford the big red dog.


in the image on the left the crane makes it seem like if its picking up the tower.
the image on the right is a bill overlapping the monomer
Still life.
1. What kind of still life are you think about creating? I'm thinking of just shooting any objects.
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2. What items are you going to need to bring to make it happen? Any kind of object
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3. How do you think lighting is going to work for you? i don't know how the lighting will be.
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4. Is your still life going to be contemporary or traditional in appearances? i think it'll be traditional keep it old school.
5. Is your still life based of something like a theme from a book? it's just based on whatever i can bring
6. Talk about why you picked the 20 images (each of them) of still life you picked. i picked these images because its old school.





















