Shutter Speed Write Up - Shutter Speed Entry
Shutter Speed or Exposure Time is the amount of time a cameras shutter is open, the total exposure is proportional to this exposure time. The shutter speed along with the aperture of the lens determines the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor.
Slow shutter speed can be used for two different reasons one of them is because it may be dark and we need to let more light into the camera, or because we want to introduce some blur into our photos... sometimes we can use blur or out of focus to make a creative effect. Fast shutter speeds have the opposite effect they freeze movement.
The quality of the picture where the subject is jumping is pretty good you can see most of the image clearly but some problems could be that the subject is not in the centre of the camera so it is not where you look when you first see the picture, my subject is moving so I should have taken loads of shots so that I could choose the best one.
The quality of the picture with the star and the torch i also good the background is a bit out of focus but it does not really need to be when taking these pictures but it helps, I should have set the timer for a bit longer when taking this picture so that he could complete the star, I should have taken my time and adjusted the focal ring or put the camera in auto focus mode.
The image where the subject is running could have been a bit lighter so I should have taken the photo at a different time of day where there is better lighting conditions or in a room or place where is there is better lighting conditions.
My targets for taking these photos again next time would be to take more photos so I have a better choice of photos to choose from and when the subject is moving I should have taken more photos, I will try to take more time trying to find the best lighting conditions, and when I take the torch photos I will set the timer higher so they have longer to create a better image rather than a bunch of squiggles.



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