Monday, 3 October 2016

Sequence - Image Bank

This sequence photo appears to have been very difficult to capture. As this has been taken at sea, keeping the camera perfectly in the same place would have been difficult. It was likely that this was shot with the photographer on a helicopter, as this would have been able to hover perfectly still, unlike a boat, which would have shook with the sea.
This photo sequence has been made up of a large amount of frames; it is likely that the photographer put their camera in a very fast continuous shoot mode when shooting this sequence. The result is there are lots of close together frames that make up the final image, and many of them overlap, which is uncommon for a photo sequence.

 Unlike the previous image, this has been made up of very few images; it appears to be four, and although this is the case, it was likely still shot on a continual shoot mode with a very fast shutter speed, as the car would have been moving very fast. There is also a large gap between each frame, as each image of the car has a large distance from the last one.
 This has clearly been made up of four different photographs; you can see that the first image is the one in which the boy jumps off of the rock and that the last one is when he's just hit the water. This was likely taken using a shutter speed of 1/250 or faster, judging by the fact each shot has had a freeze-frame effect, and the subject was moving quite quickly.
Judging by the pace of a motocross rider taking off of a ramp and flying through the air, these images were taken using a very fast shutter speed; my guess would be 1/1000 or over. It was also shot using a very fast continuous shooting mode, as the space between the frames is surprisingly small considering the speed the subject was moving at.

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