To Do List for 9/17

Learning Target:

  • I can export all seven of my composition scavenger hunt photos in Lightroom with the correct file format, size and and filename.
  • I can turn all seven images into Google Classroom.
  • I can upload all seven Jpgs to my Visual Journal Spark Page.

Steps:

  1. Strong explains how to turn in all seven photos for your Composition Scavenger Hunt.
  2. Post them to your visual journals.
  3. SCAVENGER HUNT is due today.
  4. Read over the requirement for Slow Shutter with Storytelling.

Next Assignment:

Storytelling with Slow Shutter Speed

Next Assignment: Slow Shutter with Storytelling

For your next photo challenge, you will use a slow shutter technique in order to tell a story.

What is shutter speed?

Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open on the camera when you take a picture. The shutter is the clicking sound you hear when you take a picture.

It is measured in seconds and fractions of a second.

How do I change shutter speed on these cameras?

USE the TV mode of the Canon DSLRs. Spin the black dial and you will see the numbers change. See above for examples.

The setting says 2″ what does that mean?

The ” symbol refers to whole seconds. So 2″ = two full seconds of the shutter being open for.

A slow shutter speed blurs the action, a fast shutter speed freezes the action.

The entire image is blurry, what am I doing wrong?

YOU MUST USE A TRIPOD FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT.

Step 1: Using a slow shutter speed on the camera, create a slow shutter speed effect, like a ghosted image, see the chess piece and the girl’s face, or the arms, or is it light painting. SEE BELOW

The above photo was taken in a dark room, the studio, using a flash light or a phone, and waving it around until the desired effect is present. Note that the image succeeds not JUST on the light painting assignment, but for how well the effect interacts with the subjects. The image wouldn’t be as strong if it were just the cross.

Step 2: Pull up the slow shutter image in Lightroom. Ask yourself, how could I add more story to the image.

Step 3: Now take the image with BOTH the slow shutter speed effect, and add a story element to the photograph.

SLOW ZOOM

I MADE THIS PHOTO BY DOING A SLOW ZOOM WITH A MULTIPLE SECOND SHUTTER SPEED.

You will turn in two images for this assignment, one is where you first create the slow shutter speed effect, and the second is where you add the storytelling element to the slow shutter speed effect.

What I am Grading You On:

  • In focus images.
  • Effective Composition.
  • Basic editing.
  • Presence of storytelling element.
  • How engaging your story is.

TWO Images are due turned into Google Classroom by 9/24

One image is your practice image.

The second is your final slow shutter image with a story element.

Lightroom Export Settings:

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