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A blurred side-shot of an anode. Exposure time was 1/5
second. A strong light would improve the result by
shortening the exposure time. You could also use a wider
angle lens to capture the anode at a shorter distance, or
take two shots, one for each side of the anode.
The diver thought he was aiming right, ask him to over-
compensate to the left. The over-compensation
requirement will increase the closer the object distance.
This picture was aided by ambient light near the surface.
Exposure time was shorter (1/50 sec), so there is no
noticeable blur.
The photographer choose a shorter exposure time to reduce
blur, but light levels were insufficient – so the picture is
under exposed. More light is clearly in order here.