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>The train was moving when I took it. How could I represent that in a photo?
bigger f stop or neutral density filters so you could use a longer shutter speed, though i think this looks better than that would have. remember smaller f stop means more light larger f stop means less light
>How would I get him more exposed? basically it looks like you needed better light because the rest of the picture is pretty well exposed. maybe move to his other side because it looks like the sun was facing more that direction.
>I'm still learning how to work f-stops, so I'll go find that chile in my aunts house again to experiment.
smaller f stop will have less dof, larger f stop will render more dof
i get the car picture, ive done the same thing.
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