Blur Action
The blurred motion project allowed students to experiment with new ways of taking images of motion. Students were required to take 3 different types of blurred action photos. Traditional, experimental, and panning blur. Traditional blur photography is where the camera taking the photo is stationary and the subject matter is moving creating a blur effect. Panning blur photography is where the camera taking the photo is "panning" or in motion at the same speed of the object to capture the object making it look still as the world around it looks like its in motion. Experimental blur is where the students have the freedom to mess around with short or long exposure finding the photos they like. Bobby really enjoyed this project, especially because he got to mess around and experiment with long exposure. Bobby's favorite photo is "Experimental" Because he had fun taking it and he also got to include his best friend Sam.