mOTION
In photo number 2, shutter speed was set to 1/60 of a second and ISO was set to 320. WB was set to 600. It has a slow shutters speed. The action I blurred was the windmill blowing in the wind. I was close to the windmill when the photo was taken and level with it. There is shape in the circle of the windmill and contrast between dark and light values which make the photo broken.
In photo number 5, the shutter speed was set to `1/125 of a second. ISO was set to 800. WB was set to 400. The action I froze was the scarf blowing in the wind. I was somewhat close and I was level with the scarf. There are lines in the photo and contrast between the light and dark values.
In photo number 5, the shutter speed was set to `1/125 of a second. ISO was set to 800. WB was set to 400. The action I froze was the scarf blowing in the wind. I was somewhat close and I was level with the scarf. There are lines in the photo and contrast between the light and dark values.
Painting with light
In photo number 1, shutter speed was 0.6 seconds. A string of lights was the light source used in photo number 1. Kendell spun the string of lights to achieve the effect. The viewer may feel creeped out because of Kendell's eyes in the photo.
Aperture
In photo number 1, the f-stop was set to f/2.8 for a shallow depth of field. ISO was set to 1600 and white balance was set to incandescent. In photo number 3, the f-stop was set to f/16 for a large depth of field. ISO was set to 1600 and white balance was set to incandescent. Photo number 3 is a better photo because both cameras are in focus instead of just one camera. A shallow depth of field is used when you only want either the foreground or background in focus. A large depth of field is used when you want the foreground and background in focus.