During the nice weather during the weekend, I was able to capture digital and analog images. My thesis for the project was to capture motion by playing with the shutter speed and perspective. I wanted to test out this idea through my digital camera (just to see if there were images I could work with).
The first set of pictures are taken near the sea as my model walked from Point A to Point B. In doing so, I manually started to move my camera clockwise. The set of images are truly interesting and but it had gotten quite difficult holding the camera in such an awkward position, while trying to capture the image.
The second set of images shows my model again walking from Point A to Point B. Capturing the images digitally guided me in using the same shutter speed with the analog camera. Though due to being inside, the aperture had to smaller in the analog camera than the digital camera.
Final Thoughts:
While reviewing these images, I had actually became fascinated with the idea of stop-motion. Each image connected with next image and so on. With the analog images, I think I might create a flip book and possibly expose each image on one paper. I also believe I might go back and reshoot some these images both digital and analog, just to see if something interesting happens.