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This picture was taken using a shutter speed of 359 seconds, which is about six minutes. The camera doesn't have the ability to do this alone, as the maximum shutter speed is 30 seconds. I used "bulb mode" which lets you hold the shutter open as long as you want. I plugged a shutter remote into my camera, which holds the shutter open for me. Then, to deal with the insanely large amount of light entering the camera, I screwed a 10 stop ND filter over the front of my lens, which darkens the image, compensating for all of that light. This lets me get this perfectly creamy motion blur that makes the water look like a nice milky fog.
Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/640Sec.
Av(Aperture Value) F4.5
ISO Speed 400
Lens EF50mm f/1.8 II
Focal Length 50.0 mm
Here is the second exercise focusing on Shutter Speed and it's effect on movement.
At 1/500th the Cars are very clear but as you zoom in it gets a bit grainy.
This is the first time I have ever experimented with slow shutter speed. I have always loved the light streams that cars create in slow shutter speed photos, so I wanted to try my hand at it.
I found that as it got darker, the easier it got for the camera to capture the car lights. I also realized that I should've brought a tripod with me BEFORE I walked out to this spot. As a result, I utilized surrounding surfaces as makeshift tripods.
I also found myself using Sam Abel's technique of setting up and then waiting for the subject (the cars) to pass by.
This is the second picture of my dog Kera running after a ball. Shutter Speed is 1/30 and Aperture is f/29.0.
Golden hour serenity at Shoalhaven Heads.
Shoalhaven Heads, Australia.
Exposure: 1/200 sec at Æ’/8.0
Shutter speed: 1/200 sec
Aperture: Æ’/8.0
Focal length: 123.8 mm
Lens: XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR
ISO: 160
The tranquil evening light painted the Shoalhaven Heads water in hues of gold and amber. The calm, reflective surface mirrored the vibrant sky, creating a breathtaking scene. The silhouettes of the fishermen and the ducks added a touch of peaceful activity to the composition.
This stunning evening scene in Shoalhaven Heads, Australia, during spring, showcased the beauty of the location. The warm, golden light of the evening sun created a magical atmosphere.
Respect the natural beauty of Shoalhaven Heads. Leave no trace.
What's your favorite sunset spot? Let me know in the comments!
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Shutter Speed: 1/4 sec.
F-Stop: f/16
Time of Day: 5:00pm
Location: Wintergreen Gorge
Reason: Flowing Water