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1/20s in shutter priority (S or Tv) with a LOW ISO

BC Ferries "Queen of Tsawassen" bound for Salt Spring Island.

I've deliberately placed the fence into the corner of the frame so that it draws the viewer into the image.

Compare this shot with the previous shot. Do they look the same? The aperture is wide in one and narrow in another, yet the scenes look largely the same. This is because we don't experience the "depth of field" effect unless our subject is quite close to us.

See how the water has slowed down and is blurry at 1/50s. We can see how shutter speed affects motion!

I have spent almost a week on Salt Spring Island, in the Southern Gulf Islands just off the much larger, well-known Vancouver Island. Amidst artists, winemakers, coffeeshop owners and simply incredibly resourceful, talented and warm-hearted people. Sounds like a snapshot of what Canada is all about? In essence, you've got it all here on Salt Spring Island and more. I completely fell. Head over heels. And already know I'll be back here .. soon !!!

 

More on my travel blog www.creativelena.com/en/travel-blog/north-america/canada/ <3

The Point Atkinson lighthouse at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, BC. ****** #lighthouse #atkinson #pointatkinson #vancouver #westvancouver #yvr #photographer #calgaryphotographer #landscape #nature #landscapephotographer #creativecanadian #ExploreBC #TravelBC #HelloBC #fb ****** ©2016, Sean Phillips ocas.nl/1vZEUoV via Instagram ocas.nl/1SWHMua

Yes, the idea is to centre the clock face (or whatever the focal point of your image is)

I had to remove a piece of garbage that was floating in the water.

Weinreben fühlen sich hier sichtlich wohl und gedeihen im milden Klima

Professioals Rotorua National School MTB Championships 2018 at Waipa in Rotorua New Zealand. (Photo by clint trahan/ccrankworx.com)

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