This image shows an example of movement that I found on the internet. This image shows one person's face moving over a duration of time, showing the audience where his head has moved over the course of the picture being taken. Black and white has been used as a main feature in order to further highlight the range of movement to its fullest extent. The filter also causes the image to appear more striking to the audience, it also causes the face to appear almost ghost-like as it leaves behind a trail of movement behind it. The use of the range of movement allows the image to seem as if there are two people within the same frame.
This image is my own example of movement. This image shows a range of movement from someone looking down and up directly at the camera. The way that the image shows the full range of movement of the person causes the image to immediately attract the audiences attention. The bright colours in the image are used to show the full movement arc of the person's head. The use of the slow shutter speed gives the effect that there are two people in the image and we can see where they both connect and run into the next pose.
Both images show examples of movement through the use of a slow shutter speed. The following effect features the full range of movement that has occurred within the time that the picture was being taken. Colour is used in different ways in order to show these range of movements. My image uses enhanced colours that reflect the full range of movement in different poses, while the other uses a black and white filter that causes the image to appear ghostly to audiences. Both images use these in order to give the image an effect of motion that can engage audiences better than a still image could.
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