Monday, March 26, 2012

Sarah: Sequence in Motion

In the first set of images, sarah focuses on a brown cow that has stopped in a field.  The cow then turns to run having been spooked.  I like the motion of the dirt flying up from under the cows hooves. This change in direction clearly shows the motion of the picture. I particularly like Sarah's second set of images of a parrot sitting on a metal cage.  The detail of the feathers adds great texture to the image.  I also like her shallow depth of field to show the parrot, but then have the people in the background more blurred. The movement in this set is shown when the parrot shakes and fluffs his feathers.  It is neat how the head of the parrot is more still motion and then as you move down the body of the bird, it becomes more blurred motion like on the end of the tail.  This picture also does a great job of color.  In Sarah's final set of images, she shows the flow of water from the spout of a pot (picture one) to the point of impact in the pond (image two)  I really like how the second image flows easily from top to bottom and how the bubbles are clearly seen on the top from where the water just came from.

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