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= Tully Photography home page = Your pages Assignments Fall 2015 and Spring 201 6 hfowlerconner Camera Manual hfowlerconner Resource Image Page hfowler-conner Homepage

http://talkandcomment.com/p/7588eba5889386cbc5bcf61d (voice note)

[| hfc Google Drive Light Painting] hfowlerconner Light Painting Reference Page [|hfc Article For Light Painting] (Synopsis is at bottom of page)













Synopsis: "3 Tips For Creating Dramatic Images Using Motion" By Darlene Hildebrandt

Within this article, Hildebrant explains the common misconception that if you have an image that isn't very sharp or contains motion blurs, it's not good. But Hildebrant disagrees. She claims that it depends on the subject you are shooting. When it comes to adding motion, the three tips as doing this follows as such:
 * Panning** a moving subject
 * Long Exposures** for effect
 * Zooming** or moving the camera during exposure

Panning is a technique that allows for a relatively sharp image of a subject and a blurry background. The author explains the ways to do this step by step with your shutter and "burst" mode. Long Exposures are when the shutter speed is slower than you would usually be able to hand hold the camera. A sturdy tripod is key in these situations, as well as using time to your advantage. Zooming can add motion to images during exposure. You have to physically rotat your zoom lens to change the focal length during a long exposure. Zooming can give some interesting effects with lights in particular. Like with panning, Hildebrant recommends a few tricks, including practice with your zoom speeds and an exposure of one second or longer. Motion discussed in this article is to prove the point that not every image has to be the sharpest. Technicalities such as sharpness of an image and photos taken with nothing in focus are not bad images, it just depends on what you as the photographer are searching for in your work.

In the order below create the following links and add the following files
 * || What you will do || value ||  ||
 * 1 |||| Take at least **30 new** photos, they should be new photos taken while experimenting with light painting. Post all images on your Google account in the **light painting folder that you will create this week**
 * All images edited in Camera Raw or at least with the filter
 * Black and White or color
 * Saved as jpeg and named 1st initial last name and Lightpainting and numbers 1 - 30 Example (vkillmorelightpainting1) |||| 30 ||
 * 2 |||| **.**Create an **folder** called **light painting in** your Tully Google Drive. |||| 10 ||
 * 3 |||| Create a page on your home wiki called __Light Painting__ . (with your initials in the name some where ex vkillmore Light Painting)
 * 1) Also create links at the very top of the page to the photo home page, assignments page, your pages link, and your reference image pages
 * 2) Make sure to create a link **at the top** of the page (before your photos but below your top links) to your Google site (Light Painting folder so I can grade your work.
 * 3) Add your synopsis of the article as well as the link below the google link just below your assignment links
 * 4) Then load your 5 best images to that Light Painting page
 * 5) Copy and Paste this rubric'
 * |||| 10 ||
 * 4 |||| Select your best 5 images and put them on your wiki **light painting** page **All Images need to be edited in Photoshop Camera Raw be prepared to show me the original if I ask for it.** |||| 30 ||
 * 5 |||| Read one of the articles above and write a brief synopsis on the Light painting view page with a link back to the article you chose || 10 ||  ||
 * 6 |||| Create a reference wiki page and collect at least 10 images from the internet that show light painting . Make sure to cite where you got the pge with either a link or the artists name || 10 ||  ||
 * 7 |||| Complete assignment by **February 12, 2016 11:59 PM** |||| 10 ||
 * |||| **Total 100** ||