I went to Macon last week and helped Woody Marshall do a Georgia Press Association workshopshowing reporters how to shoot better pictures. Really had a great time, the group was really a bunch
of cool folks who were very interested in learning. Woody is a great teacher.
We went to Gateway Park to practice some of the tips we talked about earlier in the day. Coming back
we found kids in the fountain. Such a neat place for photos.
I shot one youngster playing with the streams of water. Shot the first one's with a higher shutterspeed, stopping the action. The last shot was with a very low shutter speed, letting the drops of water
blur, making long streaks.
To get the lower shutter speed, I lowered my ISO to 200, as low as it would go on my camera. I alsostopped down the lens aperture to compensate for the low shutter speed and the bright sun.
Made an interesting photo.
Take a look at Gateway Park, neat place for photos.
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