1. Shallow and deep depth of field
F/5.6, 1/20 sec, ISO 1600
F/36, 1.6 sec, ISO 1600
This is the best that I could do for now. I was delightfully surprised to see how changing the aperture would result in such a different photo. Notice how much longer the shutter had to stay open for a usable photo to come out at f-stop 36.
Next, I tried just one subject to see how the aperture would make a difference in a shallow depth of field seen below and a wide depth of field parentheses top photo)
2. Motion with a fast and slow shutter
1/1000 of a second.
A middle photo:
Below are some bonus pics I really like the ghosting one. I accomplish these bonus photos by zooming in while the shutter was open.
Both of these bonus photos show motion off really well. I obtained this effect by zooming all the shutter was open. The top photo was at a faster shutter speed as I zoomed in on the way, while the bottom photo was at a slower shutter speed and I was able to get a clear image of both zoomed in and zoomed out creating an awesome "ghost".
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