Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Shutter speed

Hello fellow internet users.

When taking a photography there are three main parts with the exposure triangle which are ISO, Aperture and shutter speed. When using shutter speed this is the timing of the camera for the shutter to open. As the shutter speed is measured in fractions the average shutter speed that is used is 1/60, the reason of this is because of the size of the number, if the number is bigger then the shutter speed will be much quicker. when using shutter speed 1/60 you need a steady hand of a tripod as the camera will be able to capture every movemnt which made than if the fraction was 1/1000.


For example in this picture the camera was able to capture two people running creating a blurred figure showing movement, in this picture the shuter speed as 1/30.


By using a much larger fraction the shutter speed was faster so that the camera was able to capture a full figure jumping in the air without any blur. By doing this the camera was set to 1/1000.



If you are wanting to capture the full feel of people moving in the background in this picture one person is stood still in the middle with two other people running in circles creating a blurred effect, by doing so the camera was set on 1/30.




When using shutter speed in this picture the camera was able to caputre a figer spinning around on a chair, this photograph gives a slight visablility effect wiith a ful figure still being shown, by doing this the shutter speed was 1/40, this picture was also taken by hand causing the background to have a blurred effect.

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