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Page 1: Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open while light is coming in.  Shutter speed controls whether your picture will be completely blurred,
Page 2: Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open while light is coming in.  Shutter speed controls whether your picture will be completely blurred,

Shutter speed is the amount of time the

shutter is open while light is coming in.

Shutter speed controls whether your

picture will be completely blurred,

sharp, or a combination on the two.

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Panning is moving the camera in a horizontal motion to suggest fast motion.

It usually has a subject in action and a blurred background.

To achieve the look, your subject needs to move across the plane in front of

the camera from one side to the other. It should not be

moving toward the camera or on a diagonal.

You need to use a long exposure to make sure that the background is

blurred.

To make sure the subject is sharp, you can use a tripod to keep the camera

steady.

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Creates streaks that go from the center outwards.

To do this, you need a zoom lens, a manually

controlled shutter speed, and if there’s too much

light you might need to restrict it by using a low

ISO setting.

Using a slow shutter speed, zoom while pressing

the shutter.

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With sports photography, you generally

want to have a fast shutter speed so your

pictures are not blurred.

You can use panning to make the picture

have a different effect.

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With a fast shutter speed you can make

water look like glass.

With a slow shutter speed, you can

make water have a foggy look.

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Fast shutter speed

Slow shutter speed

Slow shutter speed

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Blurred motion is achieved when you use a

slow shutter speed on a subject that is

moving.

Use a tripod so that your camera is still and

doesn’t ruin the picture.

Use shutter priority mode so that you can

have control over the shutter speed.

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For stop motion, use a fast shutter

speed to freeze the action. There

should not be any blur.

Stop motion is used a lot in sports to get

clear action shots.

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