Photo taken on F/22, Shutter speed 1/1000 seconds, ISO 3200. As you can see, the
fast shutter speed means that each individual water drop was visible. I love the action in these pieces.
Photo taken on F/16, Shutter Speed 1/640, ISO 3200.
As you can see, each individual water droplet is visible again and the movement of the dog is clearly visible. However, I prefer the lighting on the first one, as its sunnier and earlier in the day, making the picture clearer and nicer to look at.
Photo taken on F/9.0, Shutter speed 1/1000, ISO 1600.
I love this picture due to the angle of the duck and the colour of its wings, I also love the reflection and how its only just touching down. It was a very lucky shot on my behalf and Im happy with the final product.
Photo taken on F/16, Shutter speed 1/40, ISO 1600
I really like this picture as you can really see the movement of the fire dancer. It has a lot of emotion and flow in it, making an almost abstract, surreal painting appearance.
Steve Mills
Steve Mills is a bird photographer from Yorkshire who uses shutter speed to take high quality photos of birds in flight. His photos are usually very crisp. He uses a fast shutter speed to take pictures of birds flying, which makes the images non blurred, like the bird was captured and frozen in time. I really enjoy his photography.
This picture was taken with a decently fast shutter speed, as it would have to be to catch the droplets, but as you can see, they are still blurred, making it look more like an explosion around the bird than droplets.


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