Tuesday, 8 November 2016

DSLR Examples

Fast Shutter Speed

    This photograph represents that a fast shutter speed was used because of how time has been captured and frozen when the bubble was about to be popped. You can see how clean and crisp the image looks instead of it being blurry.






Slow Shutter Speed

     This photo is a great example of what a slow shutter speed with lights looks like. From when the picture was taken at and the amount of seconds after it collects information of the movement. Making the lights look like they are connecting making the image look blurry.







Shallow Depth of Field

      Shallow depth of field is distinctively different than wide depth of field. It works around by only focusing on one object and having everything else to be blurred, usually the object is the closest and if not in front of everything.







Wide Depth of Field


Wide depth of field keeps everything in focus and is usually used for landscape photographs because you want to be able to see every detail.

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