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Capturing Stopped Motion Water: Insights from Chris Yang's Time and Motion Project

In this project, Chris Yang explores the fascinating concept of stopped motion photography, specifically focusing on water in motion. By utilizing various shutter speeds—ranging from 1/4000 sec to 1/200 sec—Yang effectively captures the fluid dynamics of water, revealing intricate details often obscured in real time. This study includes two primary sequences, each showcasing the effects of different shutter speeds on the depiction of water movement. The results provide a deeper understanding of how shutter speed influences the visual representation of motion.

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Capturing Stopped Motion Water: Insights from Chris Yang's Time and Motion Project

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  1. Time and Motion Project Chris Yang Period 4

  2. Stopped Motion Water 1 Shutter Speed: 1/4000 sec

  3. Stopped Motion Water 2 Shutter Speed: 1/2656 sec

  4. Stopped Motion 1 Shutter Speed 1/200 sec

  5. Stopped Motion 2 Shutter Speed: 1/1328 sec

  6. Sequence Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec

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