📷 In general, approximately People, Animals, Machines 1/100 - 1/500 - 1/1000
I love slow shutter with moving subjects type photography, such as water falls, moving cars (so sometimes panning photos) and stuff like that cause it gives a dreamy type of vibe to it
also depends on what kind of shot your looking for. I shoot mainly automotive and for rolling shots a shutter speed between 1/40-1/80 provides crispy focus on the car while blurring the background out for a “roller”
that first photo with the bike looks amazing
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So move with the target, that way you’ll create a still shot with super cool background zoom effect.
Grainy photography can be a very nice style if you INTEND to have your photos grainy.... personally i love a bit of grain in my photos but if i want the photos to come grainy straight out of the camera i must be very precise in the settings.... Sometimes its easier to take sharp photos and put the grain during the editing process! ❤
Thanks for the reminder on double the focal length, I always seem to forget this one
Remember to use a big aperture. F1. 4 for example
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Man! You never fail to impress on your YT shorts, engaging and educational 🙏 Thanks Anthony
Absolutely love this
i love the quality of your videos!
Instructions unclear, set shutter speed to 110 seconds
This channel has literally helped me so much with taking my photography to another level. Thank you!
I tend to use a really high shutter speed and a burst function for sports photography. My camera’s card is really big, so I just hold the button until the kick or action is just before it’s climax, and then just hold the shutter button while the camera goes brrrrrrt
You don’t really have to compensate with iso if you have a fast lens. Open up the aperture, increase lighting, change exposure or get a tripod. I personally HATE NOISE.
I love that tips
I have no problem getting super sharp images of even moving cars at 1/350
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