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- Dec 17, 2024
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Updated: Jan 21
In this photo the background of the photo shows texture from the rocky stone wall, this adds a pop of interest from something other than the subject. Also in this photo it shows movement from the ribbon twirling in a circular motion. Finally from the rules of photography this shows lines from the background lines leading the bricks, and then also to the subject which draws your attention from the pop of colour dragging the viewers eyes through the lines in circular motion.

Freeze action shots:
Fill up someone's bucket:
This photo shows you texture from the bubbles created by the force of the water pouring into the glass. Now in the foreground you also see texture from the rocky gravel pathway to create the viewer to feel the splashes of the water dropping out of the glass and onto the concrete floor. Next from principles of design you see movement from the flow of the water coming down towards the glass to add excitement and show action. Finally from the rules of photography you see balancing elements from the freeze of the photo to capture the water flowing down which adds a sense of calming to balance the photo out.

New year new sparks:
In this photo you see warm colours in the center of the photo from the bright sparkler, and then on the outside of the sparkler you see value, from the dark range on the outside perimeter to gong lighter and lighter. Now from the principles of design you see emphasis and movement from the moving of the sparkler to drag the viewers attention to the sparks. Finally from the rules of photography you see leading lines from the sparks coming off of the sparkler to drag your attention to the whole of the photograph which adds attention to the photo.

Motion Blur:
Fast in the dark:
In this photo you see colour from the brightness of the red car to add excitement to the photograph. Now from principles of design you see movement from the toy car moving across the backdrop to get the perfect shot of a motion blur. Lastly, from the rules of photography this shows filling the frame by having the car take up a good portion of the photo to add interest and direct the viewers eyes to the car.

Fireworks in the middle of the night:
In this photo you see texture from the sharpness look of the fixture which adds interest to keeps the viewers eye interested in learning more about the photo. Next, from principles of design you see movement from myself shaking the fixture to give it the firework effect that will keep you wondering. Finally, from the rules of photography you see negative space around the light to grab your attention from the outside into the middle of the photograph.

Panning:
She's got wheels on her kart:
In this photo you see lines to direct the viewers eyes towards the subject from the background lines to the lines outlining her legs. Now from the principles of design this photo shows movement from Ryenne doing a cartwheel to take the viewer through the photo. Finally, from the rules of photography there are lockers in the background that keep repeating over and over again which adds pattern to the photo.

Slow down, pose:
In this photograph you see colour from the pop of red and green in the background, from the backdrop to add attention to the photo. Next from principles of design there is emphasis from the background to the bottom of the photo to lead you towards the car in the center. Finally, from the rules of photography you see the rule of thirds from having the car shoot right in front of me so I can capture the car in the center of the photography.

Questions:
To shoot the subject in a moving motion while you move with the subject to take the photo.
With moving objects.
Move the camera with the subject to end up with a semi clear photo and the background blurry.
Patience is key in any photo but for panning especially.
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