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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Blur Action Aperture: f/2.8 SS: 1/80 This is an example of blur action because the background and everything else is in focus except for the main subject that is moving up the tower at a fast speed.
WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! by Colleen Shepherd
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Panning Aperture: f/6.3 SS: 1/60 This is an example of panning because the camera is following the main subject, motorcycle guy, as he moves along on the road at a very high speed. The background is blurred and the subject is in focus.
Panning by Lorenzo Bianchi
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Combination Aperture: f/11.0 SS: 1/500 This is an example of combination because the water is stopped in action while its splashing into the air but the background is blurred a little.
New Brighton gales and sunshine make a perfect combination by jimmedia
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Minimum Depth of Field Aperture: f/1.8 SS: 1/4000 This is an example of minimum depth of field because the aperture setting is very small and you cant see much around the main subject due to the blurriness and the large hole on the camera.
Southern California Wildflowers by Bill Gracey
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Maximum Depth of Field Aperture: f/11.0 SS: 1/80 This is an example of maximum depth of field because the aperture is very large and everything in this photo is in focus.
Haweswater Reservoir, Corpse Road, Cumbria by Tom Scott
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NatalieD_F14P1_3 says: Stop Actions Aperture: f/8.0 SS: 1/320 This is an example of stop action because this photo was captured in the moment when the subject and background are both frozen for a short period of time. The water represents this well because it is mid air and you can see all the little water drops.
Stop Action by Duane & Shirleen Hymas
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