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I've used a wrecked Anny-35 camera to hold it all in place.

 

To build this shutter tester I've followed this instructions.

Slow Shutter Speed

Shutter Speed: 1/500

Aperture: f/5.6

ISO-110

 

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fast shutter speed frozen motion

I love the purity of this shot. Just a guy on his board charging along the wave, lost in his own world and loving it. I seem to have figured out a little about my Canon 7D2's autofocus and after some failed shots and a lot of time spent online looking for some info, I think it's getting better. I have a lot of adjustments to discover but the auto ISO and leaving the mode on TV and shutter speed over 2500 is helping me to get more usable shots. Using the large 65 point focus to do the selecting for me, was wrong and now I have it set to four point AF with some control of what is selected. I still have some trouble with the camera grabbing the background instead of the surfer, but at the distance they are and the fact they are moving, and ten other things, I have more hits than misses.

Taken out the window of a Landrover. I set my shutter speed very low and follow focused on a spot on the ground as we zoomed by.

 

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This photo was taken by manual mode: shutter speed is 2s, ISO 100, and aperture F/5.6. I put a flaming candle in a darkness. Lowest ISO value since it will be exposed for 2 seconds and there is a strong light. I hold my camera for 2 seconds. Due to the natural hand-shake and 2-second exposure, the candle in the photo is displayed as slight motion-blurred. This photo looks like refraction in the water.

Wonderful lioness on cub duty in the rain, while most of the rest of the pride is hunting. This was processed in PhotoLab 9.60 using the ability to apply separate local adjustment layers for subject, background etc.. here I boosted the noise reduction on the background and worked to make the lions pop.

This was shot wide open using a very slow shutter speed 1/160th as the lighting was dark and variable as rain clouds moved between the sun and the subject. Sunset was at 1830-1840 so this was never going to be a wonderfully well lit shot, not with so many clouds. I shoot using manual with auto-ISO enabled - on this occasion ISO was 360 (which is a good spot with a Z9)

slow shutter speed blurred motion

Manual

Nikon D90

500 ISO

WB-Preset Manual WB-D0

Aperture-f/2.8

Shutter Speed-1/25s

Set Picture Control-Standard

Lens-Sigma APO 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM

Focal length @ 105mm

An example image from my e-book guides

Camera used: Sony a3000

Focal length: 44.0mm

ISO: 200

Shutter speed: 1/8

Aperture setting: f/3.5

Date the image was taken: July 14, 2016

Time of day when the image was captured: 1:30pm

Description of what your intent was (what were you trying to capture and why): I wanted to capture the movement of the man moving over the barrier paired with the moon and light in hand to truly highlight the movement of the picture.

Shutter speed 1/5, aperture setting 6.3, ISO 100

Length wise view of parking garage shows various forms of patterns, the horizontal beams overhead, the rows of lights reflecting off the ground and the sunlight columns on the right side.

Jim Corbett National Park May 2015

I have to say, it worked prettty well

fast shutter speed so put the ISO high but still too dark, how do i make this lighter in TV mode?

Canon EF 18-55 @ 37mm

 

Mode: Shutter Priority

 

Shutter Speed 1/200

 

Aperture 5.6

 

ISO 200

 

Metering: Pattern

You can now see the Indicator that rides along the upper rim of the Shutter Housing, and the notches were it sits at the speed marked settings. Also note the Cam Follower post at the bottom not making contact with the Cam. The cam lifts off.

Playing around with water and a high shutter speed

Capturing movement in the turning of the pages...

Zinnia is a rather care-free feline to have in the home as "yet another" cat as long as you can tolerate her vocal insistence on food NOW. She really is a delight.

 

[SOOC, f/1.8, ISO 100, shutter speed 1/2000, -2/3 EV]

macro shot of golden castor sugar being poured into a glass mixing bowl

Exposure Settings:

ISO: 200

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/160 sec

*Lens used is a Nikon 55mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor AI-S. Does not communicate aperture settings to camera for EXIF data*

Hope the flame's not blinding you!

While I was post-processing this picture, it reminded me of chiaroscuro paintings... I really love this style, I hope I can get close to it someday!

 

Shutter speed: 1/30s

Aperture: f/4.0

ISO: 800

Exposure bias value: +1.00

Perfect conditions at RSPB Greylake for duck photography

Photography Class Assignment

Photo of a water balloon popping (with this one being a close up of the balloon). Usage of a fast shutter speed.

Shutter Speed: fast

Movement: frozen

Aperture: large

Depth of Field: shallow to medium

Light

quantity: little

quality: soft

direction: up

Colour (harmony or theme used): color contrast

 

Taken using a slower shutter speed of 1/4 and an ISO of 100 the photo has blur on the waterfall creating the image of movement

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