motion freezeThis picture captures motion freeze. All subjects in this shot are frozen, with no blurring seen. Since the girl has no motion blur, she does not appear to be swaying back and forth in the image. Most importantly, her spinning toy is frozen in place. The toy was constantly spinning, and the 1/320 sec, shutter speed helped capture the toy in one still moment rather than a blur showing.
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Shallow depth of fieldThis picture displays shallow depth of field. In order to capture a shallow depth of field, the camera's aperture must be at a lower number. This photo had an aperture of f/4. This also was taken with a shutter speed of 1/60 secs, which gives a motion blur.
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MOTION BLURThis photo captures motion blur. The lower the shutter speed is on the camera, the more motion blur it'll capture. For this shot, the shutter speed was 1/50 seconds. The toy the girl is holding was spinning; with the lower shutter speed, the camera caught the blur of it spinning.
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GREATER DEpTH OF FIELD
This photo captures a greater depth of field. To capture this, the camera must not be zoomed into the subject. This gets more of whats around the subject in the background. This was also taken with a slower shutter speed, which caused the image to have motion blur.
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