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Water Drop

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  Station 1: fstop: 5.6, Shutter Speed: 100 1. In my opinion, it wasn't as difficult as I thought that it would be since all I had to do was keep pressing the photo button multiple times and listened to my partner when he dropped the droplets. 2. I didn't like how I felt that the speed of taking the photos decreased when the flash was on.  Station 2: fstop: 5.6, Shutter Speed: 50 1. I thought that it was a little easier at this station since the water was more lit since there was more light. 2. I thought that it was the same with the flash.  Station 3: fstop: 10, Shutter Speed: 100 1. I thought that this station felt the same as the other ones since it was the same concept.  2. I felt that we didn't necessarily need the flash since there was a lot of bright lights and colored water to make the light reflect better off the water.  Station 4: fstop: 4, Shutter Speed: 25 1. I thought that this station was the easiest since the water food coloring was dropping down ...

Clark Little Questions

One thing I liked about his work was the fact that the shots that he gets are hard to capture. He has to get in the water to be able to get the shot and I think that's why his shots are the best. I don't like the fact that most of his shots probably look the same, waves probably can't look that different in every shot.  Clark uses a Nikon D5 with a fisheye lens, and with the waterproof case that us housed to his ankle when he is in the water.  Personally, I would definitely consider his career because it is unique and seems like it would be an interesting job to do day in and day out.

Photo Challenge: Soaked

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Action Shot

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 I think that the editing was good in this image but I think the idea could've been better. I like how it is half in action but I think it would've been cool if it was blurry behind him. I like how in this picture it looks very candid but i think it would've been better if it was closer.