Today was a wonderful experience at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. We got to test out how camera skill but at a faster paste. I got to play with my shutter speed to make sure I was able to take wonderful shots while on the move. I wish we had more time to take more shots and run experiments, but I do look forward coming back to practice again. I also learned more about cameras and how if we go to different rooms in the botanical garden, we might trap moist in the camera lens and it will be a pain to get that off. To prevent it, we must place it in a plastic bag so the camera can adjust to the temperature; its important to take care of your camera!
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