Thursday 30 June 2016

TV

TV stands for time value and chooses the shutter speed to be the priority. A fast shutter speed allows less light to be captured, a slower speed will do the opposite. Faster shutter speeds are used for freezing images in their moment of time. Slower speeds can allow for moving items to “drag” across your image. 

Example:




My own images:

I used a fast shutter speed to capture these images, around 1/500, to give a crisp, focused result.





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