"Light in Nature creates the movement of colors."
Robert Delaunay
Photo Contest: Post Processing #31 [ENG/ESP]
In traditional physical theory, motion is defined as the change in the position of an object in the course of time with respect to a referential system.
On the other hand, when a static image is able to convey to the viewers the sensation of movement, then we speak of motion photography. This is achieved by using low shutter speeds, while high shutter speeds pursue the opposite effect, i.e. they are able to freeze such movement.
For this new initiative by @bambuka from the World of Xpilar Community, all participants in this new invitation are asked to take or select their own photograph where, using the tools provided by our device, we "freeze the movement".
I definitely do not own a device sophisticated enough to capture the image of a bullet or a drop of water bursting into a thousand pieces upon impacting a surface, nor do I have pets at home that I can photograph while they run around the yard, however, I remembered some photos I took a few months ago during the graduation ceremony of my two sons.
In the following photo taken after the ceremony was over, we were in the gardens of the university campus, recreating the ancient tradition of the graduates to throw the biretta in the air (at least in Venezuela), once the rectorial authorities officially conclude the ceremony, leaving the auditorium to celebrate with family and friends the graduation.
En la teoría física tradicional, el movimiento es definido como el cambio en la posición de un objeto, en el transcurso del tiempo con respecto a un sistema referencial.
Por otra parte, cuando una imagen estática es capaz de transmitir a los espectadores la sensación de movimiento, entonces se habla de fotografía en movimiento. Esto se logra usando bajas velocidades en el obturador, mientras las altas velocidades en la apertura del obturador, persiguen el efecto contrario, es decir, son capaces de congelar dicho movimiento.
Para esta nueva iniciativa del compañero @bambuka de la Comunidad World of Xpilar, se nos solicita a todos los participantes en esta nueva invitación, tomar o seleccionar una fotografía propia donde haciendo uso de las herramientas que provee nuestro dispositivo, "congelemos el movimiento"
Definitivamente no poseo un dispositivo lo suficientemente sofisticado que sea capaz de capturar la imagen de una bala percutada o una gota de agua estallando en mil pedazos al impactar una superficie, tampoco tengo mascotas en casa que pueda fotografiar mientras corretean despreocupadamente por el patio, sin embargo, recordé algunas fotos que tomé algunos meses atrás durante el Acto de Grado del mayor de mis dos hijos.
En la siguiente foto tomada luego de finalizada la ceremonia, nos encontrabamos en los jardines del campus universitario, recreando la antiquísima tradición de los graduandos de lanzar por el aire el birrete (al menos en Venezuela), una vez que las autoridades rectorales dan por concluída de manera oficial el acto, retirándose los jóvenes del auditorio para celebrar con los familiares y amigos la obtención del título.
I processed the original photograph using the editing tools offered by the Picsart and Snapseed applications, for which I cropped, resized and altered the values of light, brightness, saturation and shadow, among others; however, I decided to go a little further and take it to the fascinating world of black and white, which you can see below.
La fotografía original la procesé haciendo uso de las herramientas de edición que ofrecen las aplicaciones Picsart y Snapseed, para lo cual la recorté, redimensioné y alteré los valores de luz, brillo, saturación y sombra, entre otros; sin embargo, decidí ir un poco más lejos y llevarla al fascinante mundo del blanco y negro, lo cual pueden observar a continuación.
Camera: | Samsung Galaxy A12 |
Editor: | Picsart / Snapseed |
Location: | Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela |
Date: | 27-01-2023 |
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On the one hand, photography always stops movement because the picture is stationary. But you can stop it in different ways, and you can freeze it as liquid nitrogen))
You captured an important moment of a stage of life, a symbolic picture!
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A classic ;-)) And very well done: I think you hit the task of "freezing" best.
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Thank you!
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