Exploring Motion with Shutter Speeds
- Alexandra Tovar
- Dec 7, 2022
- 2 min read
The setting on the camera which controls how motion is captured is __shutter speed______.
The longest the Nikon D3300’s shutter stays open is__30 seconds ___.
The shortest duration the Nikon D3300’s shutter stays open is _4000_of a second____.
When we used a ___slow___ shutter speed, we had to use a tripod because no one can possibly hold a camera steady for that length of time without moving the camera.
In the situation where we intentionally wanted to use a slow shutter speed, we had to use an ISO of _100__ and the smallest aperture of f22 and even higher. This forced the camera to allow a shutter speed of at least 1 second. The longer shutter speed allowed us to convey GHOST images which was an interesting effect especially when combined with a person who is standing very still in the picture. My favorite picture from that situation is …

Include the exposure information with the picture example ISO 100 f22 2 seconds. If we want to get in the picture as well, we can set the camera to a delay by using the _______
Movement of the camera isn’t always a bad thing like the example of panning. In the picture where we photographed someone riding a bicycle to convey motion, we used a shutter speed of __2 of a second __ and an aperture of__f22__ and the ISO was _100___.

My favorite picture from this assignment is shown (on the left or right)
On the other extreme end of shortest duration that the camera shutter stays open, we used ____high shutter speeds or fractions of a second. In the water balloon bursting picture, we used ISO__100_ aperture of F_22__ and shutter speed of ___1/30___
To capture splashing water, we also used high shutter speeds. Here are my favorite pictures of high shutter speeds.



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