Your camera being that close to the water nearly gave me a heart attack, nice work getting those shots and also not compromising your camera. That being said, a higher shutter speed would be beneficial in freezing the water where here it is still slightly blurry.
Your photos were really nice to look at. The angles you captured are unique. I agree with Davis, a faster shutter speed would have enhanced your freeze frames.
I like it how you trying out more possibilities under the same simple themes, your photos make me started to understand that the photographer's perspective is something that's most important instead of how complicated the themes are and how professional the models are. But like Davis and Jenna sail, your pictures of the water are blurry.
Your photos definitely benefit when you use a more dynamic angle and like all the others said, use a faster shutter speed when attempting to freeze motion.
Absolutely love the water photos! They might not be perfectly frozen, but they're pretty close, and I know how difficult it is to perfectly freeze water w/o sacrificing the exposure. All of these are really interesting to look at.
I like the different angles that you chose to shoot your photos. Adding water to this body of work made for some interesting pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour camera being that close to the water nearly gave me a heart attack, nice work getting those shots and also not compromising your camera. That being said, a higher shutter speed would be beneficial in freezing the water where here it is still slightly blurry.
ReplyDeleteYour photos were really nice to look at. The angles you captured are unique. I agree with Davis, a faster shutter speed would have enhanced your freeze frames.
ReplyDeleteI like it how you trying out more possibilities under the same simple themes, your photos make me started to understand that the photographer's perspective is something that's most important instead of how complicated the themes are and how professional the models are. But like Davis and Jenna sail, your pictures of the water are blurry.
ReplyDeleteYour photos definitely benefit when you use a more dynamic angle and like all the others said, use a faster shutter speed when attempting to freeze motion.
ReplyDeleteThe boy jumping into the water is my favorite! I think all of the water shots are much more dynamic than the ones against the brick wall.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the water photos! They might not be perfectly frozen, but they're pretty close, and I know how difficult it is to perfectly freeze water w/o sacrificing the exposure. All of these are really interesting to look at.
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