Water balloon, 2013. I used a fast shutter speed in the fraction 1/2000 in Tv mode on my camera with an ISO of 400. I applied the layer multiply, overlay, soft light, pin light, contrast, levels, and vibrance. I cropped the photo and also applied the wind filter.
Water balloon, 2013. I used a fast shutter speed in Tv mode on my camera with the fraction of 1/2000 and an ISO of 400. I applied contrast, linear dodge, gamma correction, exposure, vibrance, layer multiply, and curves. I cropped the photo and applied the gaussian blur photo.
Ball of Light, 2013. The camera settings used were with a shutter speed of BULB and an ISO of 200 on the Manual setting. Adjustments used were linear burn, layer multiply, hue adjustments, brightness, curves, gamma ray correction, motion blur, and the magic wand tool. Two filters used were motion blur and paint daubs.
Light Collage, 2013. I applied 16 different light drawings to create my collage, including a swirl, light balls as pumpkins, each letter of the word "spooky", a ghost, witches' hats, bats, candy corn, a moon, clouds, and random curvy designs. The adjustments I applied included using the paint tool to alter colors and feathering the edges of selections as well as changing opacity and applying the wind filter to some images. Tools I used were the magic wand tool, paint brush tool, refining edges tool, hand tool, transformation tool, and eraser.
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Shutter Speed

Shutter speed is the setting on a camera that determines the speed that the camera lens shuts to take a photo. Using my camera, my camera's shutter speed can go as slow as the BULB setting and as fast as 1/4000 of a second. The setting for shutter speed in my camera is Manual Mode, and the shutter speed can be adjusted using a dial on the front of the camera. The camera's ISO can be changed with a button for the ISO mode on the camera.

Madeline Abatemarco
Photography Student Jersey City, NJ