Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Motion/Action Preview

Look at some great sports photography!!

This Google Slides Presentation is multiple pages long and it has all the information you need to complete the rest of the work today. So make sure you scroll through all 19 pages full screen. 

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1N5OOMuULeHNCNbclsPjAeQLb-UlZQfEfi7H1i3IMTpQ/edit?usp=sharing

Now go to these websites and see some great sports photos:

http://www.espn.com/espn/photos/gallery/_/id/14414549/best-espn-photography-year

http://www.apimages.com/Sports-Photography

http://www.betterphoto.com/galleryTOCdynoSub.asp?cat=14

http://www.gettyimages.com/EditorialImages/Sport


Copy and paste photos from the above sites (DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS FROM THE GOOGLE SLIDES PIECE I CREATED) to  complete the 13 slide Google Slides presentation described below:
Make a google slides presentation. When you are done, please make sure you share it properly and post the link on your blog. It MUST be shared correctly. ONLY those people who have at least 11 slides done will be allowed to shoot next class.

Post a link to the slideshow on your blog and make sure it is shared with bowie.comm.photo@gmail.com


Slide 1 - answer the warm-up questions from the first 4 slides here

Action
Slide  2 - Find a Large example of an excellent action shot.
Slide 3- A slide with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

Reaction
Slide  4 - Find a large example of an excellent reaction shot.
Slide 5 - A  slide with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

Rituals
Slide  6 - Find a large example of an excellent rituals shot.
Slide 7 - A  slide with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

Coach
Slide  8 - Find a large example of an excellent coach shot.
Slide 9- A slide  with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

Fans
Slide  10 - Find a large example of an excellent fans shot.
Slide 11 - A slide  with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

Features
Slide  12 - Find a large example of an excellent features shot.
Slide 13 - A  slide with a small version of the same photo, and the following information:
1)  Is it a money shot or a safety shot? How can you tell?
2) Is it  shot with high (250 or higher), Medium (100-250), or slow (Below 100)  shutter speed, and what specifically in the photo shows this?
3)  Discuss anything about the lighting and / or composition that adds  significantly to the impact of the photo.

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