Creative Exposure
Posted on 26 May 2010
All thanks to Nye Noona for letting me know about Scott Thomas’ assignment on creative exposure and I decided to join them, as a procrastinator and also from being very busy from work and school, I finally got my photo taken, although it’s at the very end of this assignment.
Nye had also join this creative exposure assignment too! Click HERE for Nye’s submission.
Well here goes my first (photo) submission, I assume this is for fun only, which I had a great time. I went to downtown Winder to take a photography of my creative submission.
I had decided to do a slow shutter speed for my image and why did I picked this setting, well here goes my thought about my image. I decided to pick downtown Winder, right on Main Street because this is Winder’s busiest street, the police department, post office, fire department, Winder’s courthouse, the chamber of commerce and few main buildings are all on this road.
My idea is… we are all very busy people and we forget to stop to see how wonderful life is. I decided to do a slow shutter speed to see the ghost of the moving cars, we spend so much of our times in our cars traveling from work to home or from home to school, anywhere that we have to go and at times we do not realize how beautiful life can be, and again, how short life can also be. So this is my creative exposure assignment. This photo was taken a while after the rain, around 8:15 pm. I used a 18-55mm lens shot at 24mm with the ISO of 100. My settings were F25 and 1/6 of a second.

My second image, this image was found accidentally. I came home after I saw my original submission and saw how beautiful the moon was so I decided to capture the moon, again I used a slow shutter speed to photography this image. The house is my neighbor from across the street, I hope they do not mind me. My settings were ISO 100 at F 25 and 1/3 of a second using my 55-250mm lens, the photo was taken at 100mm.

The Third image is a close up image of my beautiful moon also taken at a slow shutter speed. My settings were ISO 100 at F 25 and 1/3 of a second using my 55-250 lens, the photo was taken at 250mm.
7 responses to Creative Exposure

Ze, I love the image of the moving car, have to try this someday. And the moon is so beautiful, our moon here looks just like yours.
Don’t forget to submit at Scott’s blog also, and thanks for joining.
http://stphoto.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/assignment-7-creative-exposure/
Thanks Nye! Thanks to you!!! I’ve already submitted my post right after I added this post.
Welcome to Scott’s Challenges!
That moon shot is beautiful. I always find moon shots veeeerrrrry tricky. You got it!
Kanniduba, thanks alot! It’s my honor to join the challenge! I had fun while I was at it!!!
Lovely images! I agree with kanniduba – the moon can be very difficult but you have two wonderful shots. Thank you for sharing!
You are correct, the assignment is all in fun. If one learns something from them…well, isn’t learning fun, too?
The moon is hard to get especially in a landscape which often blows it out. You did a great job and I have noted the exposures.
I enjoy a good motion photo and more so with the story behind it. Thank you for your contribution!
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