Activity 4
Blog Entry: Find a photograph where the photographer has used a slow shutter speed and describe the subject matter including the background. Discuss any technical difficulties the photographer may have encountered and how these may have been overcome.
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Photo by: Robin Wong |
This photo is an example of using slow shutter speed photography. The subject is a busy road with moving cars, but due to the slow shutter speed, you can only see the street lines (in focus because they aren't moving) and the lights from the moving cars (streaked because they're moving at exponentially larger speeds than the shutter). The picture might be too blurry if the shutter speed is too slow or if it is too fast, you might see the actual cars in the picture. Trial and error is the best method to overcome these problems.
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