"I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble." -Helen Keller

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Need for Speed: Ten for Tuesday

Colors answer feelings in man;
shapes answer thoughts;
and motions answer will.
~ John Sterling

1.

Hi Friends!
Welcome to the seventh
of eight Ten for Tuesday,
where I share the latest
ten homework pictures
that I will be presenting
at my photography class
this week, along with some
tips for those of you
who want to learn 
alongside me.

This week's task:  To
take photos that 
demonstrate motion.

 2.

You can achieve this in one
 of two ways:  by letting
your subject move OR
by moving your camera.
You can also combine
the two.  

Shutter speed is key.

3.


We discussed shutter speed
in week two, here.  To
quickly recap, shutter speed
controls the ability to freeze
or show motion in a photograph.  

4.

In digital photography, shutter
speed is the moment the light
is recorded on the camera's
image sensor, which is 
controlled by how long the shutter 
stays open after you push down 
the camera's button. {Think of an
eye blinking slowly or rapidly.}

5.

Shutter speed can be set from
1 second {the shutter is open longest}
to 1/1000th of a second {the 
shutter is opened the shortest}.

The longer the shutter stays open,
the more information it will be
able to record on the image sensor.  
The shorter it stays open, the 
more it freezes the exact moment.

6.

Our teacher suggested slowing
down the shutter speed to
1/15th of a second or longer
to capture motion.  This is done
by putting your DSLR in
Shutter Priority mode, where
YOU select the shutter speed
and the camera selects the
camera's aperture {how wide
the opening in the lens will be.}


This is important because slowing down 
the shutter speed will allow more 
light to hit the image sensor, and
the extra light is compensated by
the aperture setting.  Phew!

7.

Now, while Gracie never tires
of jumping for treats for the
greater good of demonstrating
motion, I thought you might
want a bit of variety.  And my
kids absolutely refused to 
jump for treats, as did my husband.

8.


So, once again, I had to propel
myself outside of my snug
little house during a week of 
sub-zero temperatures in order to 
capture my homework assignment. 
{See how much I love you??}
 I got a few shots of cars
whizzing by the church down
the road and one at the paint
store, but beyond that, I was
stumped as to what I was going
to shoot.  

9.

So I did what any red-blooded
American girl would do.....
I turned my car towards the mall.  
Not any old mall, either, but The
 Mall of America, where there is a
big 'ol amusement park 
planted  smack dab in the middle : )

10.

Now, there was a time when
I would have considered shots
with blurring in them to be
bad pictures.  But through this
class, I have come to appreciate
using blur to convey a sense
of movement and even a story.

There are famous photographers
who use blur like a paint brush and
their photos look like paintings.  
They create the blur by moving
the camera either horizontally,
vertically or even diagonally while shooting.
It can truly be beautiful, almost
like impressionism.

This photographer uses camera movement to create this affect.

I hope you will be inspired to
play in Shutter Priority mode
and catch some movement
in your pictures.  I found it
to be challenging, but also
a whole lot of fun.  
And really,
shouldn't that be 
what it's all about?

xx
Suzanne

PS:
To read about
color in photography, 
check out Becky's post today, and 
link up to her Thrive Project.




38 comments:

paige said...

shutter speed is taking me the longest to master. i love aperture priority, but shutter speed takes alot more thought. for me , anyway.
i LOVE LOVE LOVE that first shot.
what did you have it set on for that one?

you do a fantastic job of passing along your knowledge too my friend
xo

Princess and the Pea said...

Bet I could get my husband to jump for treats!

I went on my photography course this Sunday and really enjoyed it, I learnt so much! And it's totally adictive! I am going to back track all of your 'ten fors' and play along over on my blog.

Looking forward to the next lesson, thanks for sharing your new found skills!

K x

quintessence said...

Love taking this photo class with you. I took one this summer (not long enough and already forgetting what I learned) and I used my daughter on her bike for the shutter priority assignment. Yours are so much more varied and fun!! You are going to be quite the expert when you're done!!

A Vintage Chic said...

Good morning, Suzanne!

I'm so enjoying these classes of yours...so many things to learn...

I went to the Mall of America YEARS ago--amazing!

Hope you're having a beautiful day, my friend...stay warm & cozy!

Julie

Lisa said...

What a great idea to hit up the mall with an amusement park for this assignment! As always, I'm wowed by the fact that you are a student of photography....your photos are really interesting and well done Suzanne!

Farmgirl Paints said...

Great examples Suzanne. You will get a gold star for sure;) Kind of glad I'm missing this one. I don't care for blurry pictures. Try to have fun without me...ha! Love ya friend.

Party Resources said...

Such a cool project! Hope all is well! xx

Maddy said...

Awesome examples of motion! I need to get more creative with that regards!

Maddy said...

Great examples of motion! It's inspired me to try and capture some movement of my own :)

Low Tide High Style said...

Such cool shots Suzanne, I really love the sense of motion and I will try the technique! Thanks for the info!

Kat :)

lisaroyhandbags said...

Great pics - I love the idea of going to the amusement park at the mall! you'll need to open an Etsy shop to sell your beautiful pics! xo

Rebekka Seale said...

This is great...I feel like I've seen so many bloggers who are taking photography classes recently, and it's totally inspiring me to do the same!!!

pollydove said...

I love these pics Suzanne! What a GREAT place to take them too! Fun, colorful, constant motion! So fun!

June said...

Great job Suzanne! Your pictures are wonderful as always. I will miss your homework when you are done with your class. This has been so fun! It is always fun to go out and shoot in places that are new to us, and somewhat a challenge. You have been having such fun with your camera.
sending hugs

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

DEAREST!!!! I AM HERE; I TOO HAVE HAD A CRAZY WEEK, but enjoying our "thaw"!!! ANd, this, this is showing that you are learning all of the tricks that us amateurs adore. You are so fortunate to be taking this class because you are really learning all the necessary skills to take the talent that you already have and making it SPECTACULAR! BRAVO dearest Suzanne! Thank you also for coming by; even with your dear mom here, you take the time....hugs to you friend, Anita

Aspiring Kennedy said...

well, you did it. you captured "motion!" :)

and i love that you went to the mall. perfect!

Petie@inspirednesting.com said...

Thanks again for another great tutorial. I've learned to love so much about shots that I used to think were ALL WRONG...blurred, not centered, etc These are some great motion shots. I want to go to the MALL OF AMERICA! Looking forward to your last tutorial ;) I'll bet you've really enjoyed this class!

cityfarmer said...

you're gettn' way over my head now ...
I just shoot

Lili said...

Wow, I never even thought to move my camera on purpose when taking a photo. I'm gonna be trying this one for sure! Thanks Suzanne, but you only have 1 more session left I see, and I'm sure gonna miss your tips! xo ~Lili

Linda said...

Great photos, Suzanne! The MOA would be perfect for practicing this type of photo!

Blooming Rose Musings said...

Wonderful and interesting pictures.
I can tell you are really enjoying your class and you have been so great about passing your tips on to us. And, what a great idea to go to the mall and take pictures! You really did get wonderful motion photos. Thank you so much for sharing your guidelines with us. This has been a very interesting series.
Thank you, Suzanne.

deborah said...

i'm going to have to read this over and over, but i'm going to try it. i do have one kid that might just jump for treats--he has a sweet-tooth like his momma:)

Lissa said...

that looks like the mall of america. You did a great job capturing those things in motion.

don't worry. I'm taking care of your friend and I read her your comment this morning and she smiled.

Rene said...

Amazing! Just so you know, I will jump for treats :) It sounds like you are learning lots of valuable information in your class Suzanne. I have enjoyed your series and think maybe I have learned a bit? Really need to spend time with my camera experimenting.

I have been to the Mall of America once when I was there on business. My group had our picture taken on the roller coaster ride. FUN!

Olive Cooper said...

Love that first image. I imagine this is not easy and I may never get here♥

Hilary said...

I am loving that you and Becky are such great teachers. These shots are so interesting and beautiful. You have the whole shutter speed down. Wish I could say the same!:)

Dumbwit Tellher said...

If you don't make me cry you make me laugh and now you educate me too. I love photography Suzanne and wish I were right next to you in class. So you teaching us some of what you are learning is wonderful and very kind of you. I love the Mall of America. I've been on that log chute ride several times! My Aunt & Uncle live in Hudson, WI and I have a cousin who lives in Woodbury. Good times!
I can tell you are going to love this new way of expressing your artistic side.

xo xo Deb

hometown girl said...

this is something i really need to read and reread and try. i haven't done much experimenting with shutter speed. thank you for sharing your tips! xo susan

Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia said...

Oh how I need to learn this!!!
I hope you are having a fabulous time with your mom!
XXOO
Kristin

pretty pink tulips said...

That first picture - WOW!!! Suzanne, you obviously have a gift. I love the photos where the subject is clear and the backgrounds are blurred or where you can sense the motion.

I still can't figure my camera out! :)
xoxo Elizabeth

Days at Buttermilk Cottage said...

Suzanne,
Your photos are absolutely stunning! I could feel all the movement.
Best,
Susan

Sarah @ Modern Country Style said...

I'm fine with shutter speed but terrible at moving the camera along with the moving object (panning). Love these photos too!

For future reference, I am willing to jump for treats. ;-)

Sarahx

Jeanie said...

This is probably my biggest challenge -- I think you're well on your way! I especially love the colors in the first (balloon) pic!

Kathy's Red Door Welcome said...

I love seeing your photos...someday I will learn to take good photos. Thanks for sharing your talent!

Seizing My Day said...

Where is that giant mall?? I am in the dark! ;)

I love the hot air balloon shot!! Even if they aren't real hot air balloons, right? just a ride? ;)

Karena said...

Suzanne very late to the party as they say... I love your tutorial and will come back to read the others.

I have a Valentines Greeting for my friends!!

xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena

julia said...

You got some fantastic shots!

Farmgirl Paints said...

wowza girl you nailed shutter speed. i can't believe i've missed two classes now. I HATE THAT! and I soooo wanted to meet your momma. such a bummer. i'll be there next week...God willing:)