Movement and Action. Controlling motion or action using a your shutter.
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Movement and Action
Controlling motion or action using a your shutter
The shutter on the camera will determine how moving objects show up on your film.
Stop and Show motion
If the number is set to 60 which is 1/60th of a second the time is longer and the subject moves more causing a blur.
Stop MotionWhen the shutter is set to a number like 1000, which is 1/1000th of a second in time, the subject does not move very far during the time the shutter is open.
Stopped action with a fast shutter
Show Motion
Fast action works best
Slow shutter of 1/30, 1/15 or 1/8
Stopping Action
Fast action
Fast shutter of 1/1000, 1/500 or 1/250
Panning
Fast action
Shoot with a slow shutter 1/30
Stop and Show Motion
Shoot from the side!!!!
Stop and Show Motion
Shot with 1/1000
Shot with 1/60 or 1/30
How to be more dramatic
Motion can be made more dramatic when it is:
happening close to the camera
moving from side to side rather than toward the camera
the shutter is set to less than 1/60th second
Slow shutter in low light - Tripod
Shot with a low shutter but with a Tripod!!!!
Without a Tripod at a low shutterDropping below 1/60 of a second will cause unwanted blurring unless you use a tripod
Creative movement with your shutter
Fast shutter speed Slow shutter speed
1/125th and 1/250th of a second
1/125 1/250
1/500th and 1/1000th of a second
1/500 1/1000
1/2000th of a second
Stopping Action
Panning – following the subject with your camera
Stop and Show Motion Together
Fast shutter speeds STOP motion
Slow shutter speed SHOW motion