“What moves?” and “What moves you?” may be very different questions.
In a previous post, I talked about four different types of shots:
1. Movement within the frame + Still camera
2. Movement within the frame + Moving camera
3. No movement within the frame + Moving camera
4. No movement within the frame + Still camera.
I really like movement, and mostly I’ve gone for movement within the frame, with either a still or moving camera. But what moves? What type of movement is there to capture?
I’ve discovered that most things in our world are stationary. There are so many things I see that are compelling or beautiful. A rustic barn door. A majestic mountain. A row of colors. They could make great photographs, but would make terrible videos.
Things that either move (or cause movement):
Not everything that has movement “moves” or compels me, but many things do, if I can just find the right shot or angle for it.
Here are the shots from August that most moved me (some repeats that I already linked above):
2. A yellow balloon
3. An excited puppy
4. A penguin party
5. Lightning
August was a good month—and now I’m 2/3 the way through my project.
Day 243, August 31, 2011: journal writing.
Day 242, August 30, 2011: white flower at night.
Day 241, August 29, 2011: cheating.
Day 240, August 28, 2011: the texture of fabric.
Day 239, August 27, 2011: sprinklers at night.
Day 238, August 26, 2011: an octopus.
Day 237, August 25, 2011: an airplane and crickets.
Day 236, August 24, 2011: the shadow of a yellow balloon.
Day 235, August 23, 2011: “feed the birds” (ducks chase pieces of bread).