Burst Mode:

For this image, I asked Nico to jump in the air whilst I used the burst setting on my Iphone. This allowed me to go through the set of images and choose the one where he is at the top of his jump.
The burst technique would be good when trying to get the perfect action shot of a movement, allowing you to capture subtle movements that are too fast to capture when taking a singular photo.
Long Exposure:

For this image, I made sure that I had the iPhone live photo setting turned on before taking the image. This meant that when Finn then jumped in the air, this was all captured instead of just a single frame. In settings, I then selected Long exposure, and it creates the “blurry” effect that combines all the frames of the jump.
This technique would be used when creating artistic looking photos including things such as fire, light and nature.
Low Light Exposure:

In this image, I used the iPhone feature that allows you to lower the brightness of the image, which helps to create more focus on objects. Here, Arthur sprayed water out his mouth and sue to me having the brightness down it allowed the water to be visible.

In this version, before I edited the exposure, you can see that the water is hardly visible and takes away the focus of the photo.
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