Using Shutter Speed to Control Motion
Exploring Slow Shutter Speed
1. Explain the three types of long exposures. Three long exposures are blur, stop action, Panning. Blur photography is when the subject or object is blurry while the background is focused. Stop action photography is when the subject or object is moving but the entire photo is focused. Panning photography is when the subject or object is focused while the background is blurry to show movement.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The use of a neutral density filter changes the way the photograph looks by reducing how much light enters the camera and producing a longer exposure time.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning? The steps to shooting light are to use a fast shutter speed and the right exposure time in order to capture a good image.
4. How are star trails created? Star trails are created by a long exposure time of continuous paths of stars.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light? Reciprocity Failure changes the way the film reacts to light by absorbing light unevenly during a long exposure time.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The use of a neutral density filter changes the way the photograph looks by reducing how much light enters the camera and producing a longer exposure time.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning? The steps to shooting light are to use a fast shutter speed and the right exposure time in order to capture a good image.
4. How are star trails created? Star trails are created by a long exposure time of continuous paths of stars.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light? Reciprocity Failure changes the way the film reacts to light by absorbing light unevenly during a long exposure time.
Stop Action |
Inspirational |
Blur |
Inspirational |
Panning |
Inspirational |