Friday 4 May 2012

Shutter Speed


In photography and digital photography the shutter speed is the unit of measurement which determines how long shutter remains open as the picture is taken. The slower the shutter speed, the longer the exposure time. The shutter speed and aperture together control the total amount of light reaching the sensor. Shutter speed is measured in seconds, or in most cases fractions of seconds. The bigger the denominator the faster the speed (ie 1/1000 is much faster than 1/30). Mastery of how to manipulate the shutter speed on your camera can allow you to produce an image that conveys motion and freeze action amongst other abilities.

For more tips and tricks on how to manipulate shutter speed click on the link below
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/camera-shutter-speed.htm


Here are a few examples of the shutter speed being manipulated:


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