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And that's really what I was looking for.What's the shutter speed here?
What's the shutter speed here?
And whatever the shutter speed is.
pop my shutter speed up without additive light.
I used a slow shutter speed to add a sense of movement to the picture.
So play around with shutter speeds, play around with aperture.
how quick the shutter speed is.
And the similar device using shutter quotes, to imply that they don't really mean what they are saying.
I love to slow down the shutter speed.
Now, slowing down the shutter speed gives this implied movement, implied action, power-- the adjective-driven approach, right--
shoot either on the aperture priority mode or the shutter priority mode.
And if you can slow your shutter speed down to something like a 60th, a 30th, a 10th, maybe even far down as
A lot of my professional photographer friends shoot on the aperture priority mode or the shutter priority mode.
moving clouds, use a slow shutter speed.
But it takes a lot of patience to shoot slower shutter speeds.
Like something walking, you'd really slow down their shutter speed versus something that's running.
I do a bunch of those pan blur stuff as well, where it's slow shutter speeds on the camera, and then it's a strobe filling in and you get
Set your aperture and then as the light level changes, the camera will automatically pick the correct shutter speed for the existing situation.
If I'm shooting action, like those Mongolian horse riders, I'm gonna shoot on the time value mode or the shutter priority mode because I wanna freeze the action.
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