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Blurred Action

A slow shutter speed of 1/2s has made this bus zooming by the autumn trees appear as some futuristic high-speed hover vehicle, as the wheels are not visible, and the windows look seamless. Ironically, this bus, #9753, is the oldest active bus in BC Transit's fleet as of November 2020, dating all the way back to 1996.

Stopped Action

I tried getting an action shot of my household's canine sprinting towards my mother with a shutter speed of 1/125, however it still was not quite quick enough to capture in absolute stillness the velocity of this highly spirited and energetic canine. Unfortunately, there was not too much sun, so a higher shutter speed would have been too dark.

Light Painting

With an very long exposure time of 20s, I got this light painting from the top deck of a double decker bus on the highway.

Greater Depth of Field

I caught this landscape shot of the Victoria Harbour with a blurred seaplane crossing it.

Shallow Depth of Field

Though this shot is quite simplistic in regards to angle and composition, I believe it is a good exemplification of a shallow depth of field, the dangling leaf sticking out from the blurred background.
Camilo Aybar © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
3:2 photographs shot with a Canon Rebel T7i unless otherwise stated16:9 photographs shot with a Sony FDR AX-53
Photographs shot for Aaron Witzke's Photography 9-12 Class at Esquimalt High School.