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Understand shutter speeds for capturing motion in photography. Learn to freeze or blur motion with varying speed settings. Explore panning techniques for creative results. Examples of motion photography by renowned artists. Enhance your skills with practical student work.
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SHUTTER SPEED • Shutter speeds are in a series which appear on a camera like this: • 15, 30, 60,125, 250, 500 • These speeds are doubled or cut in half with each step
RECORDING MOTION • A slow shutter speed will cause a trace image, using shutter speed of 1/60 or slower.
RECORDING MOTION • A faster speed will freeze motion, using a shutter speed of 1/250 or faster.
RECORDING MOTION Panning: • Meter for shutter speed 1/30, 1/60, or 1/125 • Move with the subject • First aim at & focus on the subject • Take the picture while you are moving with the subject.