I chose this photo because I am really into baseball and I personally think it is interesting to see how you can break down his swing by taking a picture. This is a picture of Giancarlos Stanton, one of the best hitters in the MLB, hitting a baseball. This picture is stop motion of stop action meaning the shutter speed had to be greatly increased to something like 1/1000th of a second. With the shutter speed at or around this setting it makes it clear the the object is not st all blurred and very clear while stopped, but to the human eye you probably couldn’t even see the bat swing at all almost.
This photo has shallow depth of field because it is focused on the hitter and everything behind him is blurred out to where you almost can’t tell what it is. This also has stop motion which is the hitters swing complete stopped and clear, but it also has a little bit of blurred motion because the baseball isn’t fully stopped and clear. This picture also has lots of different shapes, colors, lines, and textures throughout. I would say this photo most closely goes with A-symmetry because one side has the hitter and the other has a tiny baseball.
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