My son is getting better at golfing. While recording a video is cool, I want some pics that show some motion. I slowed the shutter speed to 1/30 to get this shot. But when you do that, the aperture gets so small that the depth of field is so large. To make it look different from any of the iPhone picture, I want the depth of field small. I reduced the sensitivity of the sensor so low to compensate for it. (Sony A7s, FE70-200 F4 G OSS at f/4, 140mm, ISO = 50, 1/30)
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I took a photo tour in Alaska and our instructor told us not to erase any pictures in camera, not until you upload them on your computer and look at them in the bigger screen. You never know what you would find. This one didn't look great at all in my 3-inch camera display. It's obviously out of focus and blurry. The shutter speed was to slow to freeze my son's movement for the picture to be nice and crisp. But, when I saw this on my computer screen, I liked it. The blur indicates motion and reminds me of my son transitioning to be more active. This picture now is a keeper. It tells the story. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 28-70 mm at 34 mm, f/2.8, 1/40, ISO = 280, taken in JPEG)
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