Since it has been Halloween very recently, I thought I'd take my camera out onto the streets and see what kind of images I could get using my dads Nikon D90 DSLR camera with a tripod. I used the no flash mode, this meant that the shutter speed was much slower than if I had just used flash. Seeing as though I didn't use flash during this photography shoot, I believe my images have come out much better as they capture the spirit of the evening, and even in some you can see that people wearing white have moved whilst the image was being taken - this has created a ghostly effect to the image. Each image that I took is different through it being pictures of pumpkins, people moving, or just generally capturing unsuspecting people as soon as they opened the door for my sister. I like how each image is different, I feel as if they have captured the widened sense around Halloween through a multitude of different types of photos, with most of them classing as street photography.
As you can see from these images, having the camera on a slow shutter speed has created this 'ghostly' effect which seems fitting as these pictures were taken on Halloween. I find that each of these images capture a slightly different aspect of the Halloween holiday celebration, but then all come together as they are all representing the Halloween holidays in England.
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