Motion Blur

TV, ISO 400, 1/2 sec, f/22, 43mm

This image shows motion blur because of how the camera captured the lights while the object is moving. I am guessing that the stutter speed was on point because if the shutter speed is to fast, it won’t capture much movement. When taking a motion blur photo will have to use a tripod because if you don’t the photo will come out super blurry. when you want to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light you have to first use a small shutter speed. If you’re shooting in Shutter Priority, your camera will actually narrow the aperture for you. Then you have to Decrease your ISO. ISO impacts the sensitivity of your digital camera’s sensor to light, where a higher number will induce greater sensitivity and a lower number will induce less sensitivity. Finally you can try to a density filter. It’s a piece of glass that blocks light from passing through your lens.

TV, ISO 400, 1/4 sec , f/20 ,18mm

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