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Due to the large aperture against the semi-fast shutter speed, it cause a bit of blurriness with little grain due to the ISO of 3200.
MOVEMENT
Shutter speed: fast shutter speed
Light:
Quality: soft
Quantity: large
Direction: 3/4 front
Composition
Angle: eye view
Emphasis: man walking across the street
Placement: off centre
You’ll find Great Egrets in both freshwater and saltwater habitats. Its impressive wingspan enables it to soar effortlessly. Notice the shadows of its wings in contrast to the wings feathers. Great Egrets were hunted nearly to extinction for their plumes in the late nineteenth century, sparking conservation movements and some of the first laws to protect birds. - Shutter speed is 1/500 and aperture is f/6.3.
Composition: Slow Shutter Speed
Lighting: Auto
Shutter Speed: 1/10
Exposure: 0
ISO: 100
Depth of Field: 55.0 mm
Aperture: f10.0
The water is blurry compared to the trashcan and surroundings. The reason for that is because it the water is moving downwards. Therefore the blurriness provides or elicits motion.
This is a close-up of the Ring Billed Gulls distinct bill tip. Notice another one of its features, how the eyes are yellow with red rims. It takes three years to reach its breeding plumage; its appearance changes with each fall molt. They are omnivorous and they also steal food from other birds and frequently scavenge (they will steal your food if left unattended). - Shutter speed is 1/1600 and aperture is f/7.1. ISO speed is 400.
Yes, these are the same photo pretty much. I was just trying to write down the ones that work, and the ones that don't, and if they're bright, dark, or normal.