Tuesday, October 6, 2015

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     What I found helpful about the video was that I will have to put my camera in a specific "shutter priority" mode while taking my pictures. A good tip I heard was, the longer the lense you use, the faster the shutter speed should be. Another tip I heard was, the faster the subject and the closer it is to your camera, the faster your shutter speed must be to freeze the action. Using slow shutter speed can open up an entirely new world, it can convey motion in a still image, this is great to know for the next photo challenge. Panned action could also help us, to shoot panned action, position yourself perpendicular to your subjects path. Pre-focus on where your subject will be when it passes in front of you, and these are details that will greatly help us during the next photo challenge. If I get in a low-light situation, it's smart to  change the shutter speed. 

1 comment:

  1. Nice job. Good information. Nice conversational writing style. 100.

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