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The first blurred motion picture was taken as I was going up an elevator. I kept a slow shutter speed, mounted the camera on a small tripod and focused on the stairs themselves. Result: The stairs are sharp while everything else is blurry.
For the second blurred motion picture, I simply put a slow shutter speed, took the picture, then zoomed in really quickly before the exposure was over.
I used a similar zooming technique for the third one, except in this case, the subject was a building in Montreal and I zoomed in more slowly.
The fourth blurred motion picture is panning. I simply used a slow shutter speed and followed the motion and speed of the van.
The final blurred motion picture is of my sister's dress, spinning in circles as I took a picture with a long exposure.
The first stop motion picture is of my sister jumping. I of course, used a fast shutter speed to obtain this picture, as for all stop motion pictures. In the second one, I used a short exposure in order to capture the sheet that was thrown in the air. The third captured a hat that was thrown into the air and photographed with a fast shutter speed. The fourth was a simple jump and the final one was papers being thrown into the air by the subject.
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