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Basic of Photography


Here's my basic tip of photography

A great way to be creative with your camera is the exact use of the shutter. The shutter is ideal for adding movement to your images or it can also be used to freeze an image.

The shutter is a mechanical device that length of time that light is allowed to act on the movie controls.
Most standard devices allow us to use a range of between 16 seconds and 1 / 1000 seconds.

You might ask why use a slow shutter speed of 16 seconds. Many landscape photographers would use a long shutter speeds when shooting in low light - sports photographers use fast shutter times when they need to freeze motion.

By using a shutter speed of 1 / 125 seconds to avoid all security in the fuzzy image - as a result of the movement, you need a tripod if the camera in hand to do the same.

What follows is a range of shutter speeds. Each time you press the shutter button to double click on the light and when we close the pane by a half of light. Opening the shutter to 1 second to two times lighter than a ½ second.

1 / 500 1 / 250 1 / 125 1 / 60 1 / 30 1 / 15 1 / 8 1 / 4 1 / 2 seconds 2 seconds 4 seconds ...

This component can also be reduced by half: 3 seconds can double the amount of light as 1.5 seconds.



The shutter is creative use of scenery when you take pictures of sports photos. If you want to add motion to your image a slow shutter speed may give a somewhat more common. Not more than take pictures of rivers. Use a slow shutter speed at the water intake will cause the water to blur, leading printing film.

Always use a tripod and slow shutter speeds that prevent blurred images.

In contrast, a fast shutter speed of 1 / 250 are used to pull the game or if the topic you need to shoot and still alive. Most wildlife photographers would use a fast shutter.

The best means of control over the shutter speed your camera to get practice. Try the following test for a better understanding of the shutter. Find a scene with fast movement of water - Put your camera atop a tripod. Take five images at different shutter speeds.

Take the first photo of a second and take half of the next. Then the rest of the images using the same sequence. When you're ready to hear how the water is with a slow shutter. Compare the five images. If done properly, the effect of water mist when shooting with slow shutter.

With the creation of vote shutter will add to your photos - the practice will help you master the technique.

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