The dramatic differance in the Shutter Speed photos is so interesting considering they were taken in the same place. The faster shutter speed has a lot of energy and excitement while the slower shutter speed is toned down and more whimsical.
I really liked all of your photos! they are all really captivating. Your first photo was a great use of the fast shutter speed, the water looks amazing and you were able to capture a very soft expression on the subject's face. Your second photo was also a great use of the slow shutter speed because once again the water is very abstract and cool but you kept the subjects pretty well in focus which I really liked. But I particularly liked your last photo, the use of shallow depth of field really makes the squirrel pop against the blurred background and I really liked the fact that you captured its ear, its really cool. Great job!
The dramatic differance in the Shutter Speed photos is so interesting considering they were taken in the same place. The faster shutter speed has a lot of energy and excitement while the slower shutter speed is toned down and more whimsical.
ReplyDeleteI really liked all of your photos! they are all really captivating. Your first photo was a great use of the fast shutter speed, the water looks amazing and you were able to capture a very soft expression on the subject's face. Your second photo was also a great use of the slow shutter speed because once again the water is very abstract and cool but you kept the subjects pretty well in focus which I really liked. But I particularly liked your last photo, the use of shallow depth of field really makes the squirrel pop against the blurred background and I really liked the fact that you captured its ear, its really cool. Great job!
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