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In this photograph, I set the shutter speed to 1/60 of a second (the minimum before having to use a tripod) and captured the water's movement. This is why no individual water droplets can be detected; the lens was open for a relatively long time before snapping in order to take the picture. When lowering my shutter speed I also had to lower my aperture to F/22 in order to have balanced lighting in my photograph.
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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