This image shows slow sync because the photographer would have taken the first image with the knife through the apple but then as the shutter speed was slow we then see the motion of the knife being brought up. The movement is also helped something by the hand on the side of the image. This image would have been interesting even if it was a knife, but because there is an apple, this acts as a Punctum leading to this prop becoming the studium- the reason this image is intriguing.
This image shows how this technique can be used in documentary photography because you are able to capture a certain period of time. In this case it shows a lady playing pool. The flash would have been when the balls were in the middle and the lady getting ready to shoot, but at the shot continue the balls then separated and moved apart.
This image is an example of slow sync within a studio- which later on in this lesson I will be doing. This is a good example of slow sync forming a connotation, the audience may see this a read into it, thinking this person is fighting with herself, she feel split. One side of her (the side looking into the camera) may be the side that she reveals to people, although the side where the camera is closer shows pain as she glances away, this may be how she is really feeling inside. Whereas the denotation of this image would be that the photographer zoomed in after the camera clicked and flashed for the first image, so we see a different image throughout the frame.
This is another image which would be replicated within a studio. This is also a very common example which I found when researching this technique. Although this image is very intriguing because it is suggested the shot starts (where the flash is taken) when the woman is leaping, however the rest of the movement is behind her, as if she had already moved to this place. However this may be because the subject spun around this shot was take as we can see two legs faintly in the movement and it shows the foot slowly turning around.
This is an example of a fashion type photography style in the slow sync technique. This would have been tarn in a studio as well and the lighting would have changed mid shot. In this picture we see two phases, the bold stage where the subject is facing towards the camera, then the second stage where she is facing away. The only other movement we see is the change in arm position.
This image is a really intriguing example of slow sync because we see a very clear movement between the first stage, when the image was taken, to the end. The movement of the card is show very clearly in a very straight movement around the screen.
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