Motion – Speed & Blur

Fast Shutter Speed

Ball

With a fast shutter speed you can freeze objects in place without a blur. I took this photo at my apartment at about 1:30 PM with my Canon Rebel T6. The ISO is 100 with an f-stop of 5.6, a focal length of 55mm, and a shutter speed of 1/1000. I had my roommate throw the ball in the air and try and catch it.

Pen

I took this photo in my apartment at 1:30 PM on my Canon Rebel T6 with a focal length of 55mm. The ISO in this photo was 100, an f-stop of 5.6, and a shutter speed of 1/1000. This photo was a lot easier to take than the ball one. I think it’s because I got the hang of the shutter speed a lot better. It was very cool to see the pen stick still like this, compared to how fast it drops.

Slow Shutter Speed

Blanket

This is a photo of a blanket being dropped. I took it in my apartment at 1:45 PM with my Canon Rebel T6 at a focal length of 32mm. My ISO was set at 3200, with an f/14 f-stop, and 1/4 shutter speed. The slow shutter speed really got the blur when the blanket fell.

Quarter

This is a shot of a quarter that I took. This is in my kitchen at 1:54 PM. I took it on my Canon Rebel T6 with a focal length of 55mm. My ISO was set to 3200, my f-stop was set to 10, and my shutter speed was 1/40. The shutter speed is a little faster than recommended because I wanted people to be able to see what the blur was, but still have a motion blur at the same time.

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