The background is dark and it is difficult to tell where the photo was taken. The pinwheel is blurred, demonstrating that it was moving. The background of the photo is a bit blurrier. However, the pinwheel looks much clearer, as if it was still while the photo was being taken. The photo looks much brighter than the previous two. The pinwheel still looks very still, while the background has gotten a bit blurrier. The subject, or little girl, is obscured by a lot of motion blur. This is because of the increased shutter speed. While she was swaying back and forth, the camera captured her movement in 1/13 of a second. This photo ended up being over-exposed. The highlights are overly bright, and the whole picture looks very washed out. I thought the photo would be better exposed, but the low lighting made it very under-exposed. The picture is very dark and the background is hard to see. The photo became very bright and grainy. The brightness is most likely due to the long shutter speed (it lets more light into the camera lens) and the high ISO. The ISO is also responsible for the graininess in the photo. I learned that when shooting with a shorter shutter speed, the ISO should be higher in order to allow more light to enter the lens. Otherwise, the photo will be under-exposed. I learned that if you are shooting with a very long shutter speed, you should turn your ISO as low as possible and choose a smaller aperture to limit the light that comes through the lens. I learned that turning the ISO too high, especially in a setting that is already bright, will make the photo look grainy.
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