3.1 Fast shutter
First image staged and set up as an self portrait. However, the sense of movement is genuine enough in that I did not over premeditate the outcome.
I took this shot ‘locally’ looking into my toilet. I did not occur to me that this kind of subject can have its own appeal visually until I was there a while looking at it.
The pigeon has not been frozen enough in the scene to necessarily fulfil the criteria for the shot. However, I think that this context and setting of the image portray something interesting.
ISO 100 85mm F/3.5 1/250 sec
This is a somewhat less dynamic photo and although the figure was moving slowly I still did not quite manage to get a shutter speed suitable to freeze the image. I hid myself in a doorway of an abandoned house and set the camera shutter to a relevant speed and used flash.
The dog was shot from below, as we can see. It was not difficult to capture but was an opportune moment when it decided to bark angrily as I walked past.
Casually passing by, I found the opportunity to photograph these two men that were rolling down the hill being drawn by a horse. I walked ahead of them (asked first if I could shoot the photo but asked them to just continue).