Thursday, 24 October 2013

Slow Sync Image Bank


I liked the way that the photographer has managed to capture the movement of the card in this image and I especially like the way that they have managed to keep the main focus of the image on the card as it is highly in focused compared to the rest of the photograph.  I also think that the black and white effect on this type of image works a lot better as well as the colour would have looked odd against the black and white that would of originally been on the card.


I also think that the way that the photographer has got this to blend together really well.  It seems as though the entire image is two seperate photographs that have been blended together to create one really interesting and partially colourful looking photo.  I think that it is particularly interesting how the photographer has managed to put a childlike spin on the image to make it look as though the rainbow effect streaming down as changed the card to make it look more like a child has made it.  The slow sync technique that the photographer is using adds to the overall effect that the image gives off.


 The way that the use of slow sync photography can capture the light area of images is appealing to me and has allowed me to fully understand the ways that you can capture light to make it look more diverse and interesting.  Through the use of slow sync in this particular image, it adds to the overall effect that the image is giving off as it somewhat brings the image to life and emphasises the excitement behind the image. 


Much like the previous image, I really love the way that this photographer has obviously used a very long slow sync to show us all of the patterns that come out of the light show machines that you usually see at parties.  I think that this photographer has done a really good job as fully capturing the way that the light can reflect and give a much more interesting effect than if they were to simply take a normal picture.  It adds more dimension to the image and in this particular circumstance, it almost makes the image seem slightly 3D in the sense that it looks as though the lights are coming out of the image and behind projected out towards to person viewing the image. 


I think that this image captures the more laid back and fun side of slow sync photography as the photographer has clearly wanted to capture the excitement that the child in the photograph is gaining from swinging on the piece of rope.  I think that the photographer has done a really good job at highlighting how you can use advanced and developed techniques in order to make a simple everyday photograph look a lot more exciting and action packed.  I also love the way that the photographer has managed to keep the child so in focus in contrast to the rest of the image.  


I also think that this much more laid back approach to the slow sync side of photography has captured the essence of the game that is being shown.  I like the way that you can clearly see where the image has started and ended as it adds to the overall effect of knowing and wanting to know where the balls are going and where they end up.  Using the slow sync technique has allowed this photographer to capture the game in all of it's clory.

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