Hello!
After my Windkarting shoot in the Summer, I went out on a shoot to develop the skills I felt I was lacking in, and I chose sharpness and composition for this development shoot. As my shot was taken at night, I used longer shutter speeds so the photos were properly exposed, and I made use of very slow apertures, (I used f/22 for most photos on this shoot)to keep the photo sharp, and make sure everything was in focus. Here are my final pieces after editing.
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F/22 10 seconds ISO100 |
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HDR photo, combining F/3.5 1/5 Second ISO 100 and F/22 30 Seconds ISO 100 |
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HDR photo, combining F/3.5 1/5 Second ISO 100 and F/22 30 Seconds ISO 100
Because it was a windy night, and I was using long exposure times, I used two photos, one long exposure photo, and one short exposure photo, and I then merged them, so I retained the sharpness of a fast shutter speed, while achieving effects only achievable by longer shutter speeds.
Thanks for looking, and feel free to knock some feedback down below!
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I love this Ryan, I don't know how you used to photograph these kind of things but I bet you've improved leaps and bounds, this is great!
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