Monday, March 16, 2020

Exposing the Light

The following photo was taken for an assignment using a long exposure app and a light source. Many people could think of photos taken using glow-sticks or sparklers where the long exposure camera follows the light. This was our goal for our assignment and unfortunately only a few apps exist that are good at doing this and they are not free. The app I used was called "Slow Camera" and it did its job well. However, the quality is very low due to the exporting from the app to my camera roll. Nevertheless, enjoy.

This photo was taken of my two friends in a relationship. I wanted them to try to form a heart while remaining still and it surprisingly worked better than I expected. A very cool aspect I found interesting was the difference in colors. The pink light came from a more recent phone and the yellow light came from an older phone. I assume this is because of the different types of manufacturing between phones. An issue in this photo is the reflected heart at the bottom. This must be because of a mirror effect with my phone's camera. In addition to all this, I lightly edited the photo to enhance the vibrance and saturation of the lights. Taken on Monday, 3/2/2020.

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