Shutter 1/2 - Shows the most motion blur out of all the pictures Shutter 1/4 - Shows a little less blur than the 1/2 Shutter 1/20 - Image starts to get more clear Shutter 1/50 With shutter speed I was trying to convey motion with slow and fast speeds f2.8 - Background starts out blurry with subject in focus f4 - Background begins to become more clear f5.6 - Background is fairly in focus f8 - Entire picture is in focus With aperture I was trying to start the background out blurry and slowly get more focused 1. A fast shutter speed does what to an image?
It captures the motion clearly with no motion blur, especially if the subject is moving quickly. 2. A slow shutter speed causes what effect on an image? It gives motion blur and adds the feeling of motion in an image. 3. A large aperture causes what effect on an image? It takes the picture in focus with both the subject and the background in focus. 4. A small aperture causes what effect on an image? It makes it so the subject in front is in focus, but the background is not.
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