Thursday 19 September 2013

Blur technique image bank





This image bank demonstrate the blur technique in photography, they are all similar in the way that in almost all the pictures there is one part or object that is in focus and not blurred which is the main focus and the rest is blurred. Obviously the blurred part is the part of the photograph that is moving for example the train and the bus. From looking at the pictures I have put into my image bank it is evident that when blurring it looks more appealing when there is a lot of colours in the picture. This can be seen in the comparison between the last two pictures as the grey train does not look as eye catching as the bright red bus. 

      I would say the first picture in this image bank is slightly weaker than the rest as there is no stationary non moving focused part to look at as it is of two dancers moving simultaneously, I personally don't think this looks as good as the others where there is a non blurred part to look at and emphasise the blurred movement. 

I particularly like the composition and use of colour in the bus picture as the red of the post box and the bus brings the picture together as one. The fact that is it also taken when it's dark means that the lights on the bus look good as it's moving this is similar to the second picture in the image bank. 

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