MOTION BLUR 

"The apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single exposure, either due to rapid movement or long exposure."- Wikipedia, 2015

  • ƒ/6.3
  •  
  • 18.0 mm
  • 1/40
  •  
  • 6400


  • FREEZE MOTION 

    "Basic technique that suspends movement completely and keeps the moving subject in complete, or near complete, focus. This film photography technique requires a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion without blur. The faster the subject moves, the faster the shutter speed will need to be in order to suspend it completely".- Guidetofilmphotography, 2013



  • ƒ/4.0
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  • 25.0 mm
  • 1/1000
  •  
  • 400

  • BULB 

    "This means the camera will keep taking a picture until your finger comes off the shutter button. Bulb mode is used for long exposures at night. The main advantage is that it allows the photographer to achieve shutter speeds longer than the 30 seconds (displayed 30″ on the camera) that is allowed on most DSLRs."- Improvephotography, 2015

  • ƒ/18.0
  •  
  • 18.0 mm
  • 1/30
  •  
  • 100

  • ƒ/11.0
  •    
  • 21.0 mm
  •  
  • 3
  •    
  • 800



  • ƒ/6.3
  •  
  • 18.0 mm
  • 1/5
  •  
  • 100


  • CUSTOM BOKEH

    "Bokeh is an adaptation from a a Japanese word meaning blur. In photography this term is used to describe the quality of the areas in the picture which are not in focus."- Diyphotography, 2007

  • ƒ/5.0
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  • 40.0 mm
  • 1
  •  
  • 100

  • GOLDEN HOUR

    Also known as magic hour. "Golden light shows up during golden hour, which is an hour after sunrise, and an hour before sunset."- Lauren Lim, 2011



  • ƒ/5.6
  •    
  • 42.0 mm
  •  
  • 1/30
  •    
  • 6400





  • ƒ/5.6
  •  
  • 42.0 mm
  • 1/30
  •  
  • 6400

  • BLUE HOUR

    "The 'Blue Hour' is a mostly short period of time direct before sunrise and after sunset. The name 'Blue Hour' comes from the blue colored sky. This characteristic blue is based on the fact that there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness as the sun is below the horizon."- Jekophoto, 2015

  • ƒ/5.6
  •  
  • 37.0 mm
  • 1/30
  •  
  • 6400