Monday, September 11, 2006

Shutter Speed, week of Sept. 11



The speed of the shutter door opening and closing controls MOTION. Motion can either be frozen or blurred. Use the comment section to discuss with each other how you would freeze motion, and what type of subjects would be suitable for freezing. If you left your comments under the previous post you'll still get credit. Your assignment, due Friday, is to shoot and develop a roll of frozen motion.

Above are pictures taken with fast and slow shutter speeds from our hike last week.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

photography is fun but is a little confuseing. this frozen motion use is a little hard but it is really fun at the same time.

I think one thing I will shoot is some one swinging on the swing set in the back yard of my house

Michael

6:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The faster shutter speed you use you would get a frozen motion picture but if you used a slower shutter speed then you would get a blurred picture. Don't Forget To Line It Up With The Green Line!
Jacqui

1:25 PM  

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