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TSC. Experimenting with shutter speeds
Today's Sunday Challenge is: MOTION, practising shutter speeds. With slower shutter speeds, movement is captured as a blur - SS of 1/60 or lower. This was taken using a shutter speed of 1/15.
We were sitting outside Cafe XI hoping to catch passing traffic, preferably with a dark car, tractor or lorry going past, because of over exposure. I could have done with some ND filters. The best I could do was to catch a white lorry with a coloured logo on its side. I wanted to be able to show static objects as a comparison, such as the cafe sign, the road pillars and the seats. It's also possible to see the red door and part of the window of the house across the road through the chassis.
The PiP shows sharp movement with a fast shutter speed of 1/250
We were sitting outside Cafe XI hoping to catch passing traffic, preferably with a dark car, tractor or lorry going past, because of over exposure. I could have done with some ND filters. The best I could do was to catch a white lorry with a coloured logo on its side. I wanted to be able to show static objects as a comparison, such as the cafe sign, the road pillars and the seats. It's also possible to see the red door and part of the window of the house across the road through the chassis.
The PiP shows sharp movement with a fast shutter speed of 1/250
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