In this exercise, we took pictures of moving cars. The blur in the background was achieved by selecting a slower shutter speed than we would normally expect to use for taking a photograph of a subject in motion, however, we had to track the moving subject with the camera until the drivers window was opposite where we were standing.
As the centre of the road was quite far away from us, we selected an appropriate aperture that would bring the subject into focus and allow us to see the front seats of the car's interior. The middle image (below) seems to have the subject in better focus than the other two - this was achieved by stopping aperture down a step and slowing the shutter speed slightly.
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f/22 - 1/50 sec - ISO-250 |
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f/20 - 1/40 sec - ISO-250 |
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f/22 - 1/50 sec - ISO-250 |
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