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ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 1/15
Aperture: f/8.0
Car's a blur, and column's a bit shaky as well. (No tripod available!)
The photo on the left uses a slower shutter speed while the photo on the right used a faster shutter speed.
I like that there is a clear difference between the two, but wish I either would've included the drain in the right or would've included it in the left so they would look more similar.
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Set the ISO to 125, with shutter speed 1/125, adjusted the aperture to give me '0' balanced exposure index. The aperture which qualified for this was fstop8-9
Slow Shutter Speed Experiments - Doll Series
Eye, Suffolk
Part of my A-Level Photograph Exam Project - Mystery & Imagination
I fixed the orientation of this photo so it was not lopsided. I cropped very little out of this photo because it is already has a very tight focus on the rock and water around it. I brought the brightness down to allow the details to be seen more clearly. The curves of the photo were also adjusted, to bring out some of the detail of the rocks under water and to highlight the water where it is hit by the sun light. The color was slightly adjusted on this photo as well to bring out the rocks under water, the yellow and red tones were both adjusted to bring the brownish color of the rocks out and make them more noticeable.