I think that this technique was fairly easy to complete due to the fact that we had completed blurring during our studies as AS students. I found it entertaining to capture different subjects in a blurring motion because it made it slightly difficult for the audience to make out what was in the photographs. I think that it really helped that we had dealt with this technique before and knew how to use blurring to the best of our abilities.
This was one of my favourite blurring photographs from this shoot. I think that it is one of my favourites due to the way that the library corridor looked with the blurriness. I also like the way in which the books appear within the shot. I like the fact that in the background there are students that are blurred so it is not 100% obvious they're there to the naked eye. I also like how the lighting has blurred and created a bright coloured ceiling.
I think that this photograph is one of my least favourites within the shoot that we did today. I think that I am not keen on it because it is not blurry enough for my liking. I feel like if it was blurred more, it would appear more effective to the audience. I do like the way the model's face is blurred but I just feel like it could do with a stronger sense of blurring to make it look better and therefore have a better appearance/outcome. If I were to re-do this shot, I would move the camera at a faster pace to create a bigger blur.
If I were to develop this shoot further I would look back at my previous attempt at blurring in order to see what worked well for me. By doing this, it would allow me to capture the same sort of photographs and the same sort of outcome. I think I would also do more research into blurring in general to help me out when taking the shots.
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