Find a photograph where the photographer has used a slow shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how these mat have been overcome.
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With slower shutter speed photographs, a problem you may encounter is getting the aperture right. Having to change the shutter speed to something slower brings more light into the picture, so changing the aperture is really important. Also the model needs to keep still so that the only thing in motion and is blurry is the water running. And possibly one other problem might have been positioning the strawberries how they want, but other than that, this technique is pretty simple, as well as the photo. There isn't much to it. The sunlight, the water and the strawberries all compliment each other very well, and the sunlight really brightens up the colors of everything in this photo. I also really like the wood wall background.
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This photo, was probably not as simple to take as the first one was. They look like they were set up in a studio with a nice dark grey background, and the model is very interesting in this shot. The first photo was very bright and gives this feeling of freshness and morning time, while the second picture is very dramatic and dark. With this photo, your aperture can probably stay at f/11 or f/16, because the shutter speed being so low will let the little light the studio is giving in for the photo. Looking at pictures like these make me think that the model is going insane, with her arms moving like crazy, you can't even see her face, let alone, her head. I imagine this shot was taken more than a couple times just incase of any mistakes and to give some options to the photographer.
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