As seen below a fast shutter speed freezes the action
whilst the images below show the difference when using a long shutter speed to blur the action:
I had also read about a technique taking a photo of a stationary object using a slow shutter speed and zooming in whilst the shutter is open to create a feeling of movement. So I decided to give this a try - the first picture was taken as a reference point and the second taken on a slow shutter speed (1.0 sec) whilst zooming in - the results are not quite what I was expecting - I got more of a ghosting effect than a feeling of movement.
Interesting though.
I subsequently found an article in What Digital Camera Magazine that explains how to do this: http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/techniques/darkroom/photoshop/387157/create-a-zoom-burst.html. So its something I will be experimenting with in the near future.
These photographs show very clearly the use of fast and slow shutter speeds. They serve as an excellent demonstration and are clearly marked which is a great help when trying to understand the mechanics of how to create these types of shots. Really good.
ReplyDeleteThe range you show demonstrates the concept really well - even to a novice like me.
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