Hello! I love the idea of incorporating movement into your pictures. they all go really well together because you can see the progression of the movement. I think the last picture is my favorite because I love that you can see the movement in the photo.
I think that this is a really cool idea. I love that you can see how it's moving in the pictures. The photos work together well because almost everything is the same between them except for the rotation of the doll and how it's blurred. I think my favorite one is the second one because you can see some of where it moved from and to in the blur. I hope that makes sense.
Hi Johanna! I think these photos are great! They work really well and cohesively together because they are at the same angle, they seem mostly Balanced and they have the same figure. I think it is really cool you show the clay kathakali dancer through different snapshots, and that definitely ties the images together. I have got to say that the last photo is my favorites because it shows the most movement with the blur, and I think that is a really cool feature.
I endeavored to capture the movement of this clay kathakali dancer by slowing my frame rate way down. The first photo is of the kathakali dancer remaining still, and the other two capture the movement when I poke the skirt and her arms.
Hello! I love the idea of incorporating movement into your pictures. they all go really well together because you can see the progression of the movement. I think the last picture is my favorite because I love that you can see the movement in the photo.
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I think that this is a really cool idea. I love that you can see how it's moving in the pictures. The photos work together well because almost everything is the same between them except for the rotation of the doll and how it's blurred. I think my favorite one is the second one because you can see some of where it moved from and to in the blur. I hope that makes sense.
Hi Johanna! I think these photos are great! They work really well and cohesively together because they are at the same angle, they seem mostly Balanced and they have the same figure. I think it is really cool you show the clay kathakali dancer through different snapshots, and that definitely ties the images together. I have got to say that the last photo is my favorites because it shows the most movement with the blur, and I think that is a really cool feature.
I endeavored to capture the movement of this clay kathakali dancer by slowing my frame rate way down. The first photo is of the kathakali dancer remaining still, and the other two capture the movement when I poke the skirt and her arms.