Sam Reinders E-Portfolio
1. For this observation I manually decreased the shutter-speed and took a place in a busy pedestrian tunnel near ambient music. The shutter-speed makes everyone look like they're moving at the same speed to the music. I moved the camera to a different position so that the shot would be clearer and I've get more of the oncoming people without anyone getting in the way.
2. This shot is from within the crowd on a street. They occupy the left side of the frame and are quite fast while my stillness is maintained by the static metal fence to the right and the slower movement of the trees juxtaposes to both of these.
3. For this shot I tried to show how people have used these old buildings for their modern lives. The old buildings of Exhibition Road now have hundreds of families all over them. I show the imperial buildings looming over the people while they team around and get entertain below.
4. I was more successful in the last idea with the less crowded pillars of the university. The crowd was still present but further away and when children run all over the steps your attention is more focused.
5.This shot shows the front of a Kensington building with a row of cars along it. This shot doesn't have enough movement but I like that the car that drives along shows the reflection of the up-class apartments, me and my camera.
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