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Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Antony Gormley. It consists of 100 [1]cast iron sculptures of the artist's own body, facing towards the sea.
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Canon 5d mark III - 16-35mm L II USM @ 16mm - f/11 - Iso 50 - HDR 6 Raws
Shutter speed : 1/15s -> 2s
Post Processing Lightroom/Photoshop CS6
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Taken out the window of a Landrover. I set my shutter speed very low and follow focused on a spot on the ground as we zoomed by.
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I focused on this person and the flowers in front of her. I used f/1.8 to make the subject outstanding. The shutter speed used was 1/2000, which is automatically determined by my camera, because I thought the effect of this photo depends more on aperture and ISO, and shutter speed did not play an important role. I chose a normal focal length 50 mm, as the model was just standing right in front of me. I took this photo in front of a tree full of flowers, whose color is very similar to the color of my model's cloth. I only included her upper body to emphasize the flowers. I made it a sense of hazy afterwards.
Shutter Speed: Fast
Movement: Frozen
Aperture: Large
Depth of Field: Narrow to Medium
Light Quantity: High
Light Quality: Harsh
Light Direction: Above
Remove Shutter Speed/ISO Selector Knob
It just lifts off. Notice the slot at the 1:30 position for the tab on the ISO Number Plate.
Camera used - Canon EOS REBEL T4i
Focal length - 37.0 mm
ISO - 800
Shutter speed – 1/40
Aperture setting - f/5.0
Date the image was taken - 4/12/2020
Pic taken on afternoon
Description: Nowhere to go
Shutter speed was 1/800. Interesting how that caught the water "funnelling" upwards, compared with the flash version.
Holy Name 76, Whitinsville Christian 70..Tuesday, December 20, 2011, at Worcester..Senior guard Anthony Hodges scored a game-high 26 points to lead the second-ranked Naps to a come-from-behind win over No. 3 Whitinsville Christian. "Anthony is a senior and we are really expecting big things out of our seniors," Holy Name coach Jason Chavoor said. "I think they want to win moreso than anything else." Holy Name improved to 4-0 while handing Whitinsville Christian (1-1) its first loss. Hodges had 20 second-half points as the Naps came back from a 31-29 halftime deficit. He also played defense on WC's leading scorer, Colin Richey. "He really pestered Colin, who is very, very good," Chavoor said. "He was really good and he's going to score and he's going to make plays and you just try to limit him, and I thought Anthony did a really good job limiting him." Richey led the Crusaders with 25 points, 18 in the second half.. ..WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN.Name.FGM.3PM.FTM.Pts..Tim Dufficy.3.1.3.10.Placido Santos.0.0.0.0.Eric Monroe.0.0.0.0.Connor Dolan.1.0.0.2.Scott Ebbeling.0.0.0.0.Jesse Dykstra.1.0.0.2.Antonio Estrella.5.0.0.10.Colin Richey.9.3.4.25.Grant Brown.2.1.2.7.Tyler VandenAkker.7.0.0.14.Totals.28.5.9.70..HOLY NAME.Name.FGM.3PM.FTM.Pts..Jacek Louisville.4.1.4.13.Anthony Hodges.7.0.12.26.Mike Woll.2.0.0.4.Tyler Delorey.3.2.3.11.Daniel Kegbeh.8.0.0.16.Isaiah Tatum.0.0.0.0.Brian Johnson.0.0.0.0.Jimmy Flynn.0.0.0.0.Riley Barron.0.0.0.0.Robert Baker.1.0.0.2.Seamus O'Sullivan.2.0.0.4.Totals.27.8.19.76.
Shot at ISO 2500, Aperture of 2.8, Shutter speed of 1/320 and Focal Length of 24.0 mm
Taken with a 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM lens and processed by Aperture 3.2.2 on Tuesday December-20-2011 20:55 EST PM
Shutter Speed (fast)
Movement (frozen)
Aperture (large)
Depth of Field (narrow)
Light (Large quantity, Harsh and Direct, From side)
Colour (Monochromatic)
I was experimenting with Ilford Pan F Plus ISO 50 Black and White film in these shots. I found several things I like about the film. It's an extremely fine grain film. I was experimenting with depth of field in these mantis shots. Some were shot handheld with a very shallow depth of field to throw the background out of focus and give surreal bokeh. Others were shot with a tripod, small aperture and slow shutter speed. Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Vivitar series 1 28-90mm F2.8-3.5 lens, Tiffen Yellow #8 filter, Ilford Pan F Plus film, F5.6
I was playing with shutter speed, trying for a smoth flowing look to the water. This isn’t bad, but I should have taken my ND10 filter to really smooth the water out.
Location: Outflow from Upper Grassi Lake, Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
Voigtländer Vitoret (1962)
Vaskar f=50mm, 1:2.8
Prontor 125 Shutter (1/30, 1/60, 1/125, B)
35mm film
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This is the low end for shutter speed without blowing out the image (max f8, min 100 ISO). Enough motion blur on the wings that they almost disappeared.
west german rangefinder. shutter speeds are B-1/500s. Lens is a Color-Skopar f2.8.
film counter is manual reset, located on the bottom of the camera. The meter is dead, I've been using the DSLR as an expensive meter substitute.
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Bajema, Miersma lead Whitinsville Christian..D3 BOYS: WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN 57, QUABOAG 39...Taylor Bajema scored 20 points and Hans Miersma added 16 points as Whitinsville Christian defeated Quaboag, 57-39, in today's Central Mass. Division 3 boys' basketball final at Fitchburg State. ..The Crusaders will face Lenox at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday at the DCU Center in a Division 3 state semifinal.
Shot at ISO 3200, Aperture of 2.8, Shutter speed of 1/125 and Focal Length of 45.0 mm
Processed by Aperture 3.1.1 on Saturday March-12-2011 18:10 EST PM
Shutter Speed: Medium
Movement: Frozen
Aperture: Small
Depth of Field: Wide
Light:
-Quantity: Lots
-Quality: Soft
-Direction: Top left
Photo of a water balloon popping (with this one being a close up of the balloon). Usage of a fast shutter speed.
Taken using a slower shutter speed of 1/4 and an ISO of 100 the photo has blur on the waterfall creating the image of movement
Playing with my shutter speed at home together with a nice flash light.. Able to produce a nice wave of light in the air :) (or was i just running at lightning speed? Up to you to decide :P)
One of a series of images of trees at dusk using a slow shutter speed. The resulting images look almost like drawings and are inspired by Ralph Eugene Meatyard's Motion Sound photographs.