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ASSIGNMENT 1
SHUTTER SPEED
The purpose of this assignment is to provide a visual understanding of how to use shutter speed to either blur or freeze action.

SET ONE
SHOOTING A SPINNING OBJECT WITH DIFFERENT SHUTTER SPEEDS

1/15s (f13 ISO 125)

1/30s (f9 ISO 125)

1/60s (f6.4 ISO 125)

1/125s (f6.4 ISO 125)

1/250s (f3.2 ISO 125)

1/500s (f2.8 ISO 125)
SET TWO
PANNING: SHOOTING MOVING OBJECTS

1/125s f8 ISO 125 (25.4mm focal length)

1/30s f13 ISO 125 (18mm focal length)

1/30s f18 ISO 125 (18mm focal length)

1/15s f20 ISO 125 (18mm focal length)
REFLECTION:
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This particular photography session presents inherent challenges as it entails the intricate task of framing subjects while the camera itself is in motion. Furthermore, it necessitates prompt decision-making to adjust the shutter speed in accordance with the velocity of moving objects. Consequently, there may be instances where achieving focus becomes problematic.
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However, despite these challenges, undertaking such a task remains highly gratifying due to the enjoyment derived from the process itself. Additionally, this technique holds practical significance as it finds application in racing competitions such as F1 and MotoGP, which align with my personal interests. Moreover, this approach provides valuable insights into the role of shutter speed and its impact on the clarity of photographs, thereby enhancing our understanding of this fundamental aspect of photography.