Once you are finished reading about Shutter Speed, I want you to use google and find me an example of a photo taken with a high shutter speed and one taken at a slow shutter speed (you do not have to show blur unless you want but I still need to see an example of a photo that COULD have been taken at a slow shutter speed). Post them both on your blog and label them.
Then answer the following questions:
1. If you were assigned to shoot at Blue and Gold night, which was earlier this month, what shutter speeds do you think you would have to shoot at the following events that night I would like you to answer the question for the following two situations:
At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a.) the dunking booth; high shutter
b.) the food eating contest; slow shutter
c.) the rock climbing wall; Slow shutter
d.) someone working at a booth; slow shutter
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle; Slow shutter
f.) the Diamonds performance;High shutter
Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.
a.) the dunking booth;High shutter
b.) the food eating contest;Slow shutter
c.) the rock climbing wall; High shutter
d.) someone working at a booth;Slow shutter
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle; High shutter
f.) the Diamonds performance; Slow shutter
2. Aperture priority: when you set the lens to aperture while the camera sets itself to the shutter speed.
Shutter priority: when you set it to the shutter speed and the camera sets itself to aperture.
Manual: where you set the camera on both shutter speed and aperture.


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