Wednesday, 9 October 2013

shutter speeds

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Today I tried some different shutter speeds. I learnt that slow shutter speeds are great for capturing movement but high shutter speeds are good for still images. Its also very important to match the shutter speed to the lighting conditions. Otherwise the images can be underexposed or overexposed. This picture above is one took at 1/500 th of a second as that was the best speed for running. Here the subjects motion is caught by the fast shutter speed. I think the quality is good because you can see that the subject is moving quickly.

This picture has an even quicker shutter speed. The speed here was 1/60th of a second which is why motion blur came into the picture. The quality isn't to brilliant as it has motion blur.

These pictures were part of an early experiment as this was also taken at 1/60th.

This picture was taken at 1/250th of a second as I experimented with different positions, the quality is pretty good in that one.The following two were all taken at 1/500th also as they were at running speeds. But we changed the angles to see what different movements and different facial expressions we could see. Although the last one had terrible quality as it was far a way which is why I redid this one and its at the beginning.



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