Thursday, October 18, 2012

Unit 4 Activity 2

Photo by Gus Mills

Using a fast shutter speed is great for getting a really solid detail and little to no blur in an image. If the subject is moving quickly, the photo seems to literally freeze time. In reality, the cheetah and prey in the picture above are probably moving quite fast, however, we do not get to see this. When using a fast shutter speed, you have to compensate for lighting by using a larger aperture size and changing the ISO speed. When using a large aperture, the image tends to have a shallow depth of field. The problem with increasing the ISO is that it can make the image much granier. 

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