- shallow depth of field
1. focus foreground
I love this light bokeh thingie.

other (i feel) slightly more boring option:
2. focus background

(in contrast to this)

I liked this set because i think how the raindrops turned into blurred dots is really quite cool!
this set was cool for the... deep-in-thought and then snap-back-into-reality feeling... unfortunately there was no subject in the background for the snap-back-into-reality picture... :(
3. deep depth of field
not sure if this pic qualifies but omg i love it ITS SO PRETTY. I just happened to catch the moon and this plane gas trail there. SO PRETTTY >.<


i have a beautiful longkang near my house *happiness*
this one was taken with another lens :PPPP if not i would use it *sigh*
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4. Freeze motion
5. Motion blur
6. Panning

this was the in-class exercise but i like it!
ah this. I wanted to photograph someone on a swing, but its harder than I thought (to pan at the same rate as the swing), this one looks better when it is bigger... she wasn't swinging too fast.
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