This photo, taken on Canon Rebel XTi with Canon 75-300mm f/3.5-5.6 stock telephoto lens is an illustration of the effects of both aperture and shutterspeed. It is the tip of an umbrella (if you couldn't tell :P) and the streaking lines behind it are raindrops. It is taken at a relatively slow shutterspeed to achieve the blue, with a wide aperture and long zoom to achieve the shallow depth of field. The dark lighting of the rainy day allowed me to shoot with those settings so it wasn't overexposed.
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Happy Easter! This video really put into perspective for me what it's all about!
Nate + Dewey = Quality (Photo Essay)
The photo essay assignment was a hard one for me. First off, it took a long time to get some ideas flowing for a subject, and then once I did, it didn't leave me a lot of time to actually shoot and post the photos. So, while you may not be seeing my best work here, I think the photos following tell a pretty good story. If not, for a timeless story, may I refer you to the happy couple below in their wedding garb....
Bar none your best work. Color, contrast, dutch (or should I say Ronnie angle) and texture really well together.
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