Last weekend, I went to Yale Town, Vancouver for our photography’s field trip. We had to practice using our basic knowledge of photography, such as exposure, depth of field, motion and many others. I share some of the pictures here.

The first picture is about panning motion; basically makes a moving subject looks sharp while other non-moving subjects look blur. It’s not perfect yet; but I’m quite satisfied with the result.

Panning motion

The second picture is selective-focus, that is eliminating the subject from its background. I took a picture of my lovely wife near a high-rise building in Yale Town.

Selective focus

Again… another example of selective focus.

Selective focus