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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Week Two - Blur





Worked on a couple of things today. Here is the waterfall at a 3"2 shutterspeed at around 4:30pm or so. Much better water effect.





















Trying to get a 5 year old to ride back and forth 200 times until you get the right photo...well you know. Here were my best shots. This one he and the bike are moving at the same speed. Shutter was 1/15.

















This one I was moving the same speed as the bike, but my son was moving at a different speed. Again shutter speed 1/15.












My husband was able to sneak my "professional" camera into the Sports Arena today for Disney on Ice. This is a photo of the skaters moving with long fabric floating behind them. The skaters are almost entirely blurred out. This shot had a shutter speed of 1/6.

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