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The strongest technical aspect of my work are how I seem to take pictures at a really good time. For example the pictures I take at concerts may have some form of blur or fuzziness but they still manage to look decent or even better than I thought they would. I also feel like I unitentionally line pictures up well and sometimes have things that immediately lead your eyes to the main focus of the picture. I could work more on focusing more before I take shots because I usually just take my pictures randomly and not plan them out. Maybe if I planned my pictures out more they would wind up looking better than they do.
I thought this was pretty easy because I already take a lot of pictures so I kind of had more inspiration for this one. I go to concerts a lot so you can see stop motion pictures from when the musicians are on stage. I go to concerts quite often so I have a plethora of concert pictures to really look through and choose from. I didn't really find anything difficult in this project, I had a lot to look through and I planned out my blur motion pictures when I took them and just moved glow sticks around a lot. I turned a ball of glowsticks into a soccer ball and just kicked that around trying to get a good shot.
I demonstrated the objective by capturing light in a blurred perspective and I caught people in the action of something. I moved glow sticks around in order to capture light with a blurred appearance. I also used pictures I took from concerts in order to capture pictures using stop motion. I followed the types of motion we were told to represent and enjoyed taking the pictures due to the situations and things I was doing at the time of the pictures being taken. If I could do this activity again I would get more things that glow in the dark so I could capture the light in a different form instead of only having the glowstick ball.





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