Wednesday, March 30, 2011
There was a high shutter speed here, probably about 1/ 50.
The shutter speed for this photo was really slow. The photographer used panning here.
There is panning in this photo, so the shutter speed was probably really slow.
There is a pretty high shutter speed used for this photo. since there is motion, a shutter speed of 1/ 250 was probably used.
This photo has a higher shutter speed, because of its sharpness.
This photo has a slow shutter speed, because the cars are blurred. Panning was most likely used here, requiring a shutter speed of about 1/ 30 or 1/60.
The first words that come to mind when viewing this image is, "two small children" and "cute". I really like this picture. I love photographs of small children. The light is right on the kids, since they are the focus point. There are shapes in the background, such as squares. There are people in the background, talking and walking in the town.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
1. I'd like to take a portrait of someone, with other people blurred in the background. The depth of field would be big, to create sharpness on the peron I want the portrait of. The aperture would have to be high. 2. A photo of little kids running/ playing. I'd have to use a slow shutter speed for this photo, for panning. I would have to follow through with my camera, even after panning. 3.A photo of an older person, sitting and reading a newspaper. 4. A photo of a baby holding on to a person's finger. 5. A photo of small children, particularly siblings, hugging each other. 6. A photo of two people who are in love with each other, looking into each others eyes. 7. A photo of a wave crashing at the beach. 8. A photo of words/ something spelled out in sand. 9. A photo of someone playing a piano. 10. A photo of someone singing, I'd like to get a good facial expression.
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