Amateur Photographer

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Deborah McPhail, East Renfrewshire

Since I was unable to travel far during lockdown, I set off to a local park to look for inspiration. I wasn’t really expecting to find anything, but when I arrived at the duck pond I came across a group of cygnets huddled together on the path. I shot this at 400mm using a shutter speed of 1/640sec to freeze any motion, an aperture of f/5.6 to give a shallow depth of field, and ISO 200. The background was darkened by adjusting the contrast in Lightroom.

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Lockdown has inspired many photographers to explore their local areas in search of new subjects,

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