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Shot at ISO 3200, Aperture of 4.0, Shutter speed of 1/800 and Focal Length of 24.0 mm
Taken with a 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM lens and processed by Aperture 3.3.1 on Saturday July-14-2012 12:29 EDT PM
we took a few of these and none of them came out perfect. so i just chose the best one of me and th ebest one of mike and put them together. other than that and the coloring, nothing else is photoshopped.
This is a high shutter speed, so even though my subject is moving his hand there is no blurry part in the picture.
I took this photo at a shutter speed of 1/160 and an f/stop of f/4. I love the composition of this photo. I choose this location because I felt that it really fit the story/beginning of the Cinderella story I was trying to tell.
I had taken many pics before coming to this composition. Then I became too tired to take another one. Should have included a bit more of the right side CD.
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/10
Description:
This photo was taken in Exuma, Bahamas while a young girl was getting her hair braided. You can tell by the motion blur that their was some action taking place in the shot and the young girl is in her natural state. Thus I would say that this photo can perhaps be a candid portrait.
Photographer: Aryana Joy Roberts
ISO: 100
Aperture: 20
Shutter: 1/20
The obvious effect of a lower shutter speed: motion blur. In this picture, both the woman in the foreground as well as the man and the car in the background show this effect.
Resized in Photoshop Elements 2.0
Technical: f/11, shutter speed set to 1/10 second, late afternoon, under a gray, snowy sky
Composition: angled to communicate direction and amplify concrete pillars, with a focus on the structural side of the city
Content/Audience: the quieter side of the busy highways all over the city
ISO:50, f-stops: f/22, shutter speed 4s, time: 10:34 10/04/2013 This photo was took in the library. I was thinking that slow shutter speed can make two image of me in the photo, so I used a tripod and set up a timer on my camera. After the camera started shooting, I sit in chair for 2s, then quickly stand up for 2s.