I'll start, only because I already had these shots on file from some recent fun in my kitchen sink at home. More to come, but for now it's your turn.
9.17.2009
Assignment 04 - Freeze time
Let's examine the effect of short duration light (flash) on images of objects in motion or transition. If your camera doesn't have a shutter speed or ISO fast enough to capture events that only last 1/25,000 of a second, try shooting in the dark - or almost dark - with a flash (or strobe, or speedlight, or what ever you want to call it). Fun things to shoot can include falling water drops, popping balloons, jumping kids, or whirling dervishes. Use your imagination and have fun. Notice all the words ending in "ing"? That means action. No flash pix of a bowl of fruit on a table.

I'll start, only because I already had these shots on file from some recent fun in my kitchen sink at home. More to come, but for now it's your turn.
I'll start, only because I already had these shots on file from some recent fun in my kitchen sink at home. More to come, but for now it's your turn.
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