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The only difference between these two images in the shutter speed. The image on the left is 1/20s and the right is 1/250s. There is a goboed strobe camera left behind the subject and a soft boxed SB-800 camera right.
Cordell Long is Richard "Rip" Hamilton's half brother.
Theme: "Faces of India"
ISO-100
APERTURE-1.8
SHUTTER SPEED-1/300
Description-I recently made a trip with my family to Rajasthan. I insisted going to native regions there, instead of a five star hotel. i just loved the complacency with which the villagers let me shoot the, They had a certain serenity and worldly know how on their faces, It seemed, nothing could surprise these old faces any more, they had seen it all.I captured them in their full village style glory , replete with their turbans, 'bidi' smoke, hookahs and all.
I edited these pictures black and white, as I feel black and white pictures , give the feel of the story and give more depth to the picture.
Day 159-A close up exposure of a Japanese luck cat, these figurines are very common in Japan it says it brings good luck......
Manual | Nikon D90 | 200 ISO | WB-Sodium vapor | Aperture-f/3.2 | Shutter Speed-1/1.6s | Lens-AF-S VR Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED |
I was playing around with various shutter speeds this weekend to see what I could catch in my lens. I just wish I had more light -- time to start saving for a f2.8. I almost wish the picture was the simply the bird in the background.
Shutter Speed: fast
Movement: frozen
Aperture: small
Depth of Field: narrow
Light direction: front
Quality: contrasty
Quantity: large
Colour: shades of blue, monochromatic
Idiom: -
Shutter speed: fast
Aperture: low (4.9)
Quantity: Large
Quality: Harsh
Direction: 3/4 light
T.O.D: midday - afternoon.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T6
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 34mm
Shutter Speed: 1/640
ISO: 3200
Taken: 3/4/18
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/100
Commentary: Christine was taking a power nap before lab. I shot this throughout the driver's window to get the reflection of clouds around her head to represent dreaming.
I shot this at several different angles and apertures. This particular combination lit her face and body beautifully and made her the sole focus of the photograph.
Every special park has flags. Spencer Smith Park on the shore of Lake Ontario is no exception. Thankfully I had a breezy day to help my assignment. ISO 100, f20, 20mm, and 2.5 seconds ( with a 3 stop ND filter)