I went to Sea Bright, NJ over the weekend, so I decided to practice shutter speed settings on beach themed subject matter. I photographed the ocean water coming over the rocks with a slightly slow shutter speed (1/13) and had to use a high f-stop (f/32) and ISO 100 to keep the image from overexposing (and it still did a little).
At sunrise, I wanted to capture the mist coming off of the waves, so I set the camera to a low aperture (f/3.5) with an IS0 of 200. I then used 1/250 of a second to capture the water in full detail. I used rule of thirds in the images with water as well as negative space with the seagull. I was hoping to have more of a concept within the works, but without my tripod, my options were limited to hand held methods. *Update. I was not happy with what I originally shot, so I took more slow shots of the shoreline at Kueka Lake and fast speed shots of my husband cleaning up the yard with the leaf blower.
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