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Using Camera Shutter Speed Creatively. A camera's shutter speed can control exposure, but it's also one of the most powerful creative tools in photography.

Using Camera Shutter Speed Creatively

It can convey motion, freeze action, isolate subjects and smooth water, amongst other abilities. This tutorial describes how to achieve these various effects, in addition to hopefully stimulating other creative ideas for using shutter speed in everyday shots. For a background on how it factors into exposure, also see camera exposure: aperture, ISO and shutter speed. Slow Shutter Speed Fast Shutter Speed Photos on left and right by creativity103 (spinning top) and kyle may (light bulb), respectively. A camera's shutter is like a curtain* that opens and lets in light to start the exposure, then closes to end it. Whenever a scene contains moving subjects, the choice of shutter speed therefore determines which of these will appear frozen and which will be recorded with a blur.

**only if the f-number increases so much that it causes visible diffraction Speed. 1.3 seconds 1/3 second. Motor sport. Motosport (1)A multipart, single thread tutorial on motor sport photography.

Motor sport.

Introduction to motor sport photography.Why? It is interesting or very interesting if you are a car fan. It is a technical challenge. You may have been asked by somebody to take pictures of their car or motor cycle. It gets you out of the house.Are you going to the track to take photographs or to watch the motor racing? Camera Canon EOS 40D Exposure 0.003 sec (1/320) Aperture f/10.0 Focal Length 160 mm ISO Speed 200 Exposure Bias -2/3 EVSome topics we will be covering. Panning: Motor sport. This is my first tutorial for DPS.

Panning: Motor sport

It is from a post, of mine, on Flickr I shoot a fair amount of motor sort, including panning. Similar principals apply to panning other subjects.Try to position yourself so you have a "clean" background, or at the very least you can crop any "mess" out. It also helps if you can be relatively parallel to the track either horizontally or vertically.It takes practice and if your shooting position changes or the subject speed changes then it is almost like starting again.I normally set the camera up so: Centre focus point only active. Focus tracking is on. Shutter priority and Shutter set to: For racing cars I normall start at 1/125 second. Camera: Canon EOS 40D Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture: f/10.0 Focal Length: 115 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: -2/3 EVPlease feel free to ask questions or leave comments. Comment photographier un objet tombant dans l’eau ? La semaine dernière je vous expliquais comment photographier de la fumée.

Comment photographier un objet tombant dans l’eau ?

Aujourd’hui, je vais vous expliquer comment j’ai procédé pour faire cette photo, c’est-à-dire comment prendre des photos d’objets tombant dans de l’eau. équipement nécessaire Finalement, ce genre de photo a une technique assez proche des photos de fumée. On reste dans ce que l’on appelle de la “highspeed photographie”, c’est-à-dire de la photographie avec un temps de pose très court. Pour faire ces photos, vous auriez besoin de : - Un appareil photo réflex, je crois que c’est quasi obligatoire.

Préparer la prise de vue et prendre les photos Comme à chaque fois, on se pose les questions habituelles : - Est-ce que je veux capter le mouvement ? Evidemment, on va tenter de laisser la sensibilité au plus bas (ISO 100) donc dans ces conditions, comme pour les photographies de fumée, il va falloir apportez une source de lumière. Placez votre vase à hauteur de votre appareil photo monté sur trépied. Traiter les photos.