Monday, 16 September 2013

Activity 7 - Shutter Speed

Activity 7-  Use a camera and a tripod and produce a series of identical images that use a variety of shutter speed.


This is a shutter speed of 1/20. This gives off a really slow shutter speed so that the light comes into the camera. I really like how much light is in this photograph, I love the attention to detail, and the sharpness of the photo is really captured in this photo.

This is a shutter speed of 1/60 which is a bit quicker than the photo above,  the way in which I changed the shutter speed was quite simple, basically you just spin the dial to adjust the shutter speed to change the brightness and the contrast of the image. 

This is a shutter speed of 1/150 of a second, it's a very fast shutter speed and is usually taken to capture  images on bright days,   What I love about this image is that I like how the can stands out from the rest because of the colours on the can.

This is a shutter speed of 1/1000 as you can see it's a really dark photograph because I wasn't  in a bright area. but if I was in a brighter area it would look like a normal photograph. This has a really fast shutter speed, It captures images which are fast moving paste, this is a good shutter speed if you want to take a photograph of a waterfall or a firework.



This is 1/20 of a shutter speed. As you can tell the image looks really weird and doesn't look right this is because I had to try and stay still and too much light came through. You would only use this shutter speed if you was in a dark place, with not a lot of light.

This is a 1/125 shutter speed as you can see the image looks more natural, with the lighting this shutter speed is what normally the auto one goes on because its for natural lighting I do like this shutter speed because the lighting is right for the environment I was in.

This is a 1/200 of a shutter speed.As you can see the image has gone darker and you can just see the image of the clock, this shutter speed is normally used when you take photographs outside because it lets a bit more lighting in than normal.

This is a 1/640 shutter speed, the camera does go all the way up to 1/4000 but you only use this in a really bright place were the shutter speed doesn't let a lot of light in. I only went up to this shutter speed because as you can see you can barley see the image of the clock and I thought this was a good time to stop because after this would of been really dark.

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