When taking a photo with a low shutter speed it makes the image blurry. The use of a small shutter speed is used when you want to catch the movement of something with an athlete or movement with light. When you are have a low shutter speed, the ISO needs to be low so that they do not make it over exposed. The images below were all taken with no shutter speed at time which the user has to start and stop the shutter to capture the image.
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Landscape Photoshoot at Singleton Lake, Ashford
On Thursday 17th February I went around Singleton Lake, Ashford with my family. While out walking around the lake we found amazing photo opportunities because, we could feed the ducks which was annoying as we could not see that many. The three photos are showing the seagull flying, going into the water mid air with a moorhen duck near the gull and a seagull eating the bread. To take the seagulls photographs I had to make sure that the shutter speed was on the correct setting and that it was not making it blurry it was on 1/1000 and the aperture was on F18 so I can get a crisp depth of field and I can get most of the images in focus. I had the ISO on 1200 so it can make changes to the light so it has the correct exposure.
Please comment if you have any ideas that I could do for any events or shoots.
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Nat Lowden Photography Logo
This logo was created on Corel paintshop pro. The image was taken at singleton Lake, the background was taken on a Nikon D3400 and the image of my self was on my mobile.
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