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The correct exposure


 


 


 



The Structure:
Shutter 0.6
Aperture f/5
ISO Speed 200
Lens 18.0 - 55.0mm
Focal Length 35.0mm


I doubt I could recreate this if I tried.
What at first seemed like a harmless shot turned into an interesting exposure.
There was not enough light so the shutter went long.
The people who are stationary appear frozen, and the people in motion appear...well
in motion. I sharpened the people that are seated to create an added feeling of being stationary. All things at the museum, a hurried pace and a rested moment all captured in the same shot.


The creative is primary, the meta data left to the analysts.

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