Photographers have many techiniques at their disposal for creating interesting and unique imagery. One such tool is the shutter speed, where a short click of the shutter can freeze objects in motion or holding it open for extended periods of time can create interesting blurs of light. Embrace crisp water droplets and soft headlights in this creative curation of fine art photography that experiments with extreme shutter speeds.
About the Curator
Megan is Bluethumb's Content Coordinator and handles all things photography related. The voice behind Bluethumb's social media and blogs, she is a core part of the curatorial team and leads the weekly newsletters. She holds photography dear to her heart, with a background as a freelance photographer herself.
Melbourne born and bred, her days at Bluethumb are filled with many coffees, cuddles from the resident canine companions and of course, spending more $ than is sensible on stunning art.
Art Selected by: Megan George
By Megan George
Melbourne
About this Curation
Photographers have many techiniques at their disposal for creating interesting and unique imagery. One such tool is the shutter speed, where a short click of the shutter can freeze objects in motion or holding it open for extended periods of time can create interesting blurs of light. Embrace crisp water droplets and soft headlights in this creative curation of fine art photography that experiments with extreme shutter speeds.
About the Curator
Megan is Bluethumb's Content Coordinator and handles all things photography related. The voice behind Bluethumb's social media and blogs, she is a core part of the curatorial team and leads the weekly newsletters. She holds photography dear to her heart, with a background as a freelance photographer herself.
Melbourne born and bred, her days at Bluethumb are filled with many coffees, cuddles from the resident canine companions and of course, spending more $ than is sensible on stunning art.