Today’s Warm Up: The Ethereal Long Exposure Photography of Darren Moore

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/04/the-ethereal-long-exposure-photography-of-darren-moore/

After viewing the photos contained in the link above, answer the following questions using complete sentences.

How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? What ideas do you get for your own work?

25 Replies to “Today’s Warm Up: The Ethereal Long Exposure Photography of Darren Moore”

  1. Maybe how dark the sky was and the fog probably helped. I get the feeling of loneliness and feels like the world suddenly stopped and instead of several roads and buildings I only see one. I get the idea of singling something out and make it my main focus.

  2. Moore creates these images by using a method called daytime long exposure. He uses a special filter attached to a camera lens. These images feel mysterious and adventurous but also calming at the same time. I get the idea to use very simple backgrounds to make the subject stand out.

  3. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? He adjusted the contrast in the photos so that there wasn’t too much light coming off.
    What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? Calming and adventurous

  4. He uses long exposure to get these images. The last couple of images remind me of something you would see in horror movie. I can add different mood to my images.

  5. To do these during the day, I would almost be willing to bet money that his ISO was at 100. The mood that these give me are very lonely and solitary. They aren’t happy or fun, but they aren’t super depressed either; they are introspective, lonely and solemn. This makes me want to use slow shutter in other ways, and also use more black and white.

  6. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? he would use a filter and natural light.What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? these photos give me depressing yet eerie moods. What ideas do you get for your own work? to use long exposure with filters to change my moods in a photo

  7. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame?
    Quick shutter speed and low Iso
    What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos?
    Depressed
    What ideas do you get for your own work?
    None

  8. A longer exposure to produce the images. The mood i get is mysterious and sadness. For my own work, I want to try a longer exposure photo.

  9. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? he used daytime long exposure What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? none. What ideas do you get for your own work? taking dark photos like this.

  10. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame?uses neutral density filters allow for the shutter to open for extended periods of time in broad daylight, from 30 seconds to upward of 15 minutes for a single exposure.
    What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? these photos give me depressing, and isolation moods.
    What ideas do you get for your own work? none

  11. He uses long exposure to get these images. The last couple of images remind me of something you would see in horror movie. I can add different mood to my images.

  12. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? What ideas do you get for your own work?

    He uses a method called daytime long exposure. I get an eerie feeling out of these photos. The ideas that I get from these photos is to switch up my moods in my photos.

  13. Special filters were attached so Moore was able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame. These photos are very dark and dystopian-like so it kind-of gives you the chills. This would be cool to do on the beach, catching the waves.

  14. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? What ideas do you get for your own work?
    By changing the ISO. They are eerie. Doing something kind of dark and creepy

  15. He probably used a special type of reflector something along those lines. These images create kind of a sad emotion. This makes me want to add more emotion into my work.

  16. how was Moore able to get theses images during daytime ?
    quick shutter speed
    what moods are in the picture
    sad vibe defiantly more of a darker vibe
    these pictures make me want to express more emotion in my photographs

  17. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? he used filters and the lighting and it made it look into a nice little effect with the methods

  18. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? What ideas do you get for your own work?

    i get the feeling of dark and depressing. i could add other moods to my images and try something new. fog probably helped with darkness.

  19. special filters are attached to a camera lens to reduce the amount of light. these pictures are kinda spooky. maybe i could get special lenses and take cool pictures like these

  20. How was Moore able to get these images during daytime and not having too much light enter into the frame? special filters are attached to a camera lens to reduce the amount of light. What moods or feelings do you get out of these photos? like a sad feeling What ideas do you get for your own work? try some black and white

  21. One way he did this during the daytime and not have too much light in the photo would be to have a low ISO. These are definitely more lonely and isolated images, they aren’t very happy or fun which makes them more mysterious. This makes me want to try and use more black in white in my images with more of slow shutter speed.

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