Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Speed
Photos are meant to capture the moment, thereby static, and losing the dynamic nature of the environment. It is possible to take photos which capture the 'dynamism' of the environment and produce interesting results. This technique is fairly simple, but the results are good. You set the shutter speed as slow as possible (in this case I had it as 1/20). Ensure that you and object are traveling at the same speed(in this case, the car from I took the photo and the bus were traveling at 60 kmph). Release the shutter and the results can be surprising !!
Success of the photo on how much the object under focus is static, while the surrounding is in 'motion'
Shutter speed : 1/20
Aperture : F8 (it was quite bright that day)
Success of the photo on how much the object under focus is static, while the surrounding is in 'motion'
Shutter speed : 1/20
Aperture : F8 (it was quite bright that day)
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