This image shows three images of a canon which has been bracketed, this displays a higher range if colours and brightnesses, this allows lighter images but they can still keep their contrasts, shadows.
I never knew that Futurism, which I had always known as "Light Trail Photography" was invented/ it came around in 1911. I've never seen the art form "Futurism" however I recognise the effects employed in it that is used in a lot of older movies / films to transfer between scenes. I've tried this method of photography before however, I had poor results due to the incorrect settings on the camera. Futurism includes expression of things using light and other previously unused methods of imagery, both in art and photography, below i have compiled my own attempts at this method of photography.
Pinhole photography uses a very small hole in a container to expose photographic (light sensitive) paper to create an image, the image is flipped and may be over/under exposed due to the pinhole and ambient lighting.
Paul Reiffer Paul Reiffer is a photographer, his style is 'getting it right in-camera' as he was annoyed that photographs were edited so much in 2015 onwards, he focused on getting photos with minimal editing, although Paul has photographed many things, I'm focusing on his sunset photography. When Paul photographs the sky, he ensures there is a nice focus of the image, meaning, he does not just take photos of the sky, he ensures there is a subject to focus on, the photos also look to be longer exposure photos, this is noticeable because the subjects (e.g, the temple, mountain and sea arch) are in focus and are lit up. At sunset, it is darker than it seems. The water in the two photos with the mountain and sea arch in it is shown as a white region of the image, the texture shown is smoother, implying the photographer had the camera on a tripod and went for long exposure. This image is a shorter exposure to get the sky but still get the temple in a decent l...
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