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Exploring Motion with Shutter Speeds

  • Writer: Logan Silva
    Logan Silva
  • Dec 8, 2022
  • 2 min read

The setting on the camera which controls how motion is captured is ______shutter speed____.

The longest the Nikon D3300’s shutter stays open is_30 sec____.


The shortest duration the Nikon D3300’s shutter stays open is _1/4000_____.

When we used a __slow

_______ shutter speed, we had to use a tripod because no one can possibly hold a camera steady for that length of time without moving the camera.


In the situation where we intentionally wanted to use a slow shutter speed, we had to use an ISO of __100_ and the smallest aperture of f22 and even higher. This forced the camera to allow a shutter speed of at least 1 second. The longer shutter speed allowed us to convey G_ OST images which was an interesting effect especially when combined with a person who is standing very still in the picture. My favorite picture from that situation is …(Insert the picture) Include the exposure information with the picture example ISO 100 f22 2 seconds. If we want to get in the picture as well, we can set the camera to a delay by using the __exposure time________



Movement of the camera isn’t always a bad thing like the example of panning. In the picture where we photographed someone riding a bicycle to convey motion, we used a shutter speed of _


__1/40

_ and an aperture of__f22__ and the ISO was _100 ___. My favorite picture from this assignment is shown (on the left or right) (Insert your picture in the blog post)


On the other extreme end of shortest duration that the camera shutter stays open, we used ____high shutter speeds or fractions of a second. In the water balloon bursting picture, we used ISO___33200 aperture of F__5.6_ and shutter speed of ___200


To capture splashing water, we also used high shutter speeds. Here are my favorite pictures of high shutter speeds. (Insert your own pictures in the blog post)







 
 
 

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