A tracking shot is when you follow your target using your legs and took pictures along the way to make them the focus of the picture. To get the perfect tracking shot, we stood in lines and followed a person opposite us with our cameras, and we took pictures along that.
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PANNING
For this shot, we followed the bike with our cameras (our bodies not physically moving) and took shots of it to create a panning shot.
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LOST IN LENS
For this experiment, we did a trust exercise. We got into pairs of two and we needed at least 1 camera. This was to test how much we trust our partner if we're ever 'lost in the lens' and are not aware of our surroundings. 'Lost in the lens' refers to photographers who are so focused on getting their shot, that they are oblivious to their surroundings. This would mean if a photographer was in a wild forest and was focused on getting a good picture, he would be so lost in the lens he wouldn't notice a bear coming towards him. So, it was our partner's responsibility to move/drag us out of the way as Sir heads towards us on his bike.