sequential photography

 


     In this part, I'd like to talk about some sequential photography images that we've practiced. I chose a the action of a lemon dropped in a glass of soda:


  The quality may not be the best, but the idea was to picture the lemon as it slowly comes down and hits the surface. With the green background (trees) to create a tropical environment for the viewer. Although I didn't use the rule of thirds, I think this turned out better since it keeps the viewer's focus on the object in motion.

  I first exported the initial pictures to a contact sheet maker then chose a black background and titled it sequential pictures. Then, I exported this file to Pixlr E where I changed the canvas height from a 943 to a 900. Additionally, I lowered the exposure and kept the color vibrance in neutral.


   Overall, I like the idea but I think it could've been executed better, since the quality of the pictures doesn't really compliment the idea. Moreover, we could've used better lighting and exposure using a flashlight of some sort to give the pictures a little bit of shadows.



             

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