Shutter speeds enable the camera to do lots of tricks with photgraphy. I can make people in photographs look blurred when walking so that it looks like they are running or freaky, it can make a photo of dripping water look like it is moving, it can make photos or writing on posters stand out off the page or look like it is moving and it can do crazy tricks such as make your name be written with a torch and caught in a single photograph. the possibilities are endless and it creates some amazing and weird photographs.
You would use a slow shutter speed for photographs such as using a torch to write your name, and you would use superfast shutter to photograph somebody caught in the air jumping for example. There are many shutter speeds to use to create different effects.
The two photographs above did not come out very good, they are bad photographs which we got. These were taken when playing with the shutter speeds and the lighting, the first photo was taken in a half lighted room, the torch writing did show up still despite this, and even showed slightly red tones due to the plastic on the torch, that photograph was taken on a shutter speed on 4". The second photo was taken on a shutter speed of 6" and in a slightly darker room, that seemed to produce a better photograph however we did not make a clear statement using the torch.
Afterwards, we moved to a completely dark room with no lighting, and changed the shutter speed to 8" which helped us to produce a lot better photographs as it gave the camera time to capture the message written with the torch and clearly display this.
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