Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Lesson 13 - Shutter Speed

Shutter Speed is the topic of today's lesson.  You should be taking notes as you watch these videos, so that you can remember which shutter speeds take the best pictures during certain situations (for example - which setting is best for sharp portraits, and which shutter speed is best for showing blur?)

1.  Watch this video on shutter speed (note:  there is a commercial at approx. 4:20 into the video - you can stop watching at this point)



2.  Read the article found here to further go over shutter speed:


3.  Watch this video on shutter speed on Jerad Hill's site:


4.   Now, do another aperture experiment on your own.  

Take some photos to try to capture motion using the information you learned today.  Try to capture some blur in a moving object.

Ideas:  have your brother, sister, or parent jump rope, do jumping jacks, shoot a basketball, etc.  Try to capture action 



Lesson Information for Teachers:
Video Lesson Duration: 4:20 & 6:15 approx. (Total duration for videos approx. 10:30)
Reading on Web:  10 minutes
Skills Test:  20 minutes or more
Total Approximate Time for Lesson: Approx. 45 min. +/-

No comments:

Post a Comment