@TheStevechin

And also with a faster shutter speed, you’ll find yourself keep deleting photos that people were blinking in it

@Stop-All-War

📷  In general, approximately 
People, Animals, Machines
 1/100 -  1/500 -    1/1000

@synarchy8377

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

@juniorfilmz_

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”

@nasirebrahim1

that first photo with the bike looks amazing

@Just_Samson

You’re a jewel bruh. Appreciate you

@Gunbardo

So move with the target, that way you’ll create a still shot with super cool background zoom effect.

@NikitaLisouski

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! ❤

@ecellis9651

Thanks for the reminder on double the focal length, I always seem to forget this one

@muzaffaraidid7512

Remember to use a big aperture. F1. 4 for example

@ritchieedrey2930

Watching from Philippines
@R E D photography ☝️

@robertbarton956

Man! You never fail to impress on your YT shorts, engaging and educational 🙏 Thanks Anthony

@thereandbackagain2022

Absolutely love this

@gillianrmoore

i love the quality of your videos!

@harrymalm

Instructions unclear, set shutter speed to 110 seconds

@sam_757

This channel has literally helped me so much with taking my photography to another level. Thank you!

@friendlygoober

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

@GeorgeValceanu

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.

@arimateiaalves3349

I love that tips

@fillerbunnyninjashark271

I have no problem getting super sharp images of even moving cars at 1/350