F-Stop: f/18.0 - 10.0 - 13.0 (respectively)
Shutter Speed: 1/400
ISO: 800
These were by far my favorite shots to take. Between me and my brother with came up with the idea to take pan shots with a rotational pan as opposed to a horizontal or vertical pan. We took roughly 150-200 shots and only 3 of them seemed decent. Because of the difficulty of syncing me rotating the camera with my brother flipping, taking a picture while he was at the apex of his jump, and taking a picture while the frame was relatively parallel to the ground, it was extremely difficult to get a decent shot.
The spiral of leaves created by spinning the camera is quite beautiful and it is also really cool have my brother captured in the middle of it. Though he is blurry in all of the pictures, I found that the effect of the spiralled background makes up for it. Normally I wouldn't be satisfied with the blurry image but given the uniqueness of the composition I decided to be proud of these three photos and upload them.
The spiral of leaves created by spinning the camera is quite beautiful and it is also really cool have my brother captured in the middle of it. Though he is blurry in all of the pictures, I found that the effect of the spiralled background makes up for it. Normally I wouldn't be satisfied with the blurry image but given the uniqueness of the composition I decided to be proud of these three photos and upload them.
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