For my next assignment I was asked to capture a range of
images in continuous shoot mode. To do this I set my camera into continuous
shoot mode. By doing this I am able to capture lots of photos in a short period
of time. This is a benefit as I am able to capture movement in images.
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The first image that I took was of my subject walking. As I
set my camera into continuous shoot mode I was able to capture all movements
while walking. This is an advantage as I can identify fine details within an
image.
The next image that I captured was of snow being pushed off of a bench. As
my camera was set in continuous shoot mode I was able to capture the snow falling
to the ground. If I had taken the images in normal shoot mode, I would not be
able to capture the movements of the snow.
The next image that I shot captured the movement of bubbles.
I was able to capture this as I had taken multiple images at once. I have
captured these images to help me become more familiar with the settings of a
camera and how a camera can be used to capture the slightest effects in images.
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