00;00;00;00 - 00;00;03;13 Unknown Lesson five capturing motion in stills. 00;00;03;18 - 00;00;04;25 Unknown Shutter speed 00;00;05;06 - 00;00;14;00 Unknown one of the three elements of the exposure triangle, determines whether motion is frozen in crisp detail or blurred. For a sense of movement. 00;00;14;21 - 00;00;20;18 Unknown shutter speed refers to the length of time the camera's shutter opens to expose light to the sensor. 00;00;21;20 - 00;00;24;17 Unknown It can be as fast as 1,000th of a second 00;00;25;01 - 00;00;27;09 Unknown or as slow as 30s. 00;00;27;24 - 00;00;31;08 Unknown Freezing motion with a fast shutter speed. 00;00;31;13 - 00;00;38;24 Unknown A fast shutter speed, 1/500 of a second or higher is ideal for freezing motion. 00;00;39;04 - 00;00;48;08 Unknown This is the setting used for activities like sports photography, wildlife shots, or capturing water splashes in sharp detail, 00;00;48;29 - 00;00;52;26 Unknown creating motion blur with a slow shutter speed. 00;00;52;29 - 00;01;00;02 Unknown Slow shutter speeds 1/30 of a second or slower allow motion to blur across the frame, 00;01;00;11 - 00;01;02;20 Unknown creating a sense of speed and movement. 00;01;03;02 - 00;01;06;00 Unknown This technique is useful for creative photography, 00;01;06;09 - 00;01;07;20 Unknown night scenes, 00;01;08;09 - 00;01;09;13 Unknown and light trails. 00;01;10;11 - 00;01;13;18 Unknown A tripod is essential for keeping the background sharp, 00;01;13;28 - 00;01;15;24 Unknown while allowing movement to blur. 00;01;17;07 - 00;01;18;01 Unknown Tip 00;01;18;22 - 00;01;30;07 Unknown using a remote shutter release for extremely slow shutter speeds several seconds or more, a remote shutter release prevents camera shake and keeps static elements sharp. 00;01;30;21 - 00;01;32;28 Unknown Camera movement. For motion effects, 00;01;33;02 - 00;01;45;00 Unknown panning involves moving the camera along with a moving subject while using a slow shutter speed. This technique creates a dynamic effect by blurring the background while keeping the subject relatively sharp. 00;01;45;08 - 00;01;47;04 Unknown Smooth movement is key. 00;01;47;14 - 00;01;48;27 Unknown Using a tripod, 00;01;49;14 - 00;01;50;04 Unknown slider, 00;01;50;20 - 00;01;51;23 Unknown or a moving car 00;01;51;29 - 00;01;53;20 Unknown helps achieve the best effect. 00;01;54;04 - 00;02;01;27 Unknown Understanding shutter speed and camera movement gives photographers full creative control over how motion appears in images, 00;02;02;15 - 00;02;04;09 Unknown whether freezing action 00;02;04;09 - 00;02;08;19 Unknown adding blur to show movement, or creating artistic effects. 00;02;08;22 - 00;02;13;05 Unknown Experimenting with different settings is key to mastering motion photography.