This photograph was captured for the technique of slow sync and to begin with was very hard to capture a in focus and blurred photograph. However as I became aware of what angle to take these photographs. This photograph was taken and I feel shows the technique slow sync very well. This is because the action the model is doing is swaying her head back and forth. The slow sync technique allows the movement of her head to been shown blurred and another head to be shown sharp and in focus. This makes this photograph very intriguing and different to view in the audiences perspective.
This photograph was also taken for the technique slow sync. This photograph is showing the movement of the model flicking her hair side to side. I feel that I captured this photograph at the right time as her hair is shown to be flicked in the air. This photograph shows half her face in focus and half her face blurred which gives a mysterious feel to this photograph. Overall I feel that the framing of this photograph has been taken allowing room for her movement and shows enough of her chest to make a eye catching photograph.
If I would go back and add to this shoot slow sync I would firstly take more photographs so it would give me more of a choice of photographs to edit. I would also capture more walking photographs as I feel the ones I took turned out average however I could improve on them.


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