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https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/downloads#calendar The Pilatus calendar is a cool publication that the aircraft manufacturer puts out every year that incorporates their fleet as well as nature from all over the world. As a photography student it is interesting to see the use of contrasting backgrounds that really make all the photos “work”. a lot of the photos would be hard to recreate due to the use of a chase airplane used to take the photos and some of the remote locations. Part of aviation photography has to be nailing the shutter speed so the airplane is not motion blurred but the propeller still remains blurred. If this wasn’t so the airplane would look weird, like it was just still in the air.
https://petrolicious.com/articles/the-chinese-lynk-co-cyan-concept-car-has-just-broken-two-nurburgring-lap-records This article is a good representation of how you can make shutter speeds work to your advantage to convey speed or detail. Several of the images look blurred in the background with the car in focus giving the imitation of speed. Without this the car would just look like it was still on the track and the image wouldn’t make sense. The composition of the photos complements the car and points out details. Overall, shutter speeds can work to your advantage to capture the moment and make sense in the setting.


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