Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Sequencing



 Definition of Sequencing:

By definition, a sequence is a serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern. Photo sequencing is actually stitching multiple images together and it is a form of time-lapse photography. A change in an object’s position over time is being displayed and it only works when the object moves across a static background.

     Image Bank:



      Equipment& settings:

Tripod
Fast shutter speed
Manual camera settings (to fix the exposure)- ISO 200-400 if outside
Manual focus
No Camera shake (be careful when pressing the button).
Direct the shoot (composition/framing and where the moving elements will move from and to
are important.
Photo-editing software 

o   Straight Images 






My Attempt At Sequencing: 




· Equipment used:
    To take my photos I used a Nikon D3100, a tripod and a model. I\ then edited my pictures on photoshop, by layering the pictures and masking them. By masking them, i was able to hide certain parts of each image to make the sequence not overlap. Below is screenshots of my editing.



·    Camera Settings:
     shutter speed: 1/125    f/4.5      ISO: 100      Zoom: 30mm
   
    Evaluation:
    When going to edit my photos i found that it would be hard to create a sequence that was good, as the photos overlapped and the model was in one position throughout the pictures. Due to not having any other good photos from my shoot, i decided to go ahead with it and try to make it look good. If i was to do this again, I would change the action and make it landscape. 

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