Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Ceiling fan experiment

Shutter Speed is the duration of time where the shutter remains open to allow light to reach the camera lens.

Using a fast shutter speed will apparently "freeze" the motion of the picture.

An experiment was carried out by capturing the motion of the ceiling fan with different shutter speed.
The results was recorded from fan speed 1 to 5 accordingly.
ISO and aperture is being adjusted at the same time to capture more light for the picture.




Taking 55 photos at the same point are so tiring, seriously. Besides, the light source for the ceiling fan is also important for the outcome because once the shutter speed is decreasing,more light is needed or else the photo will become very dark. My problem is the maximum ISO for my camera is only until "high resolution" , and i don't know if it is 3200 or higher but i m sure that is above 1600. As you can see my last 2 photo is getting darker compared to the others. Luckily Mr Vinod accepted it or else i would have to redo this troublesome experiment. Secondly, inserting 55 photos including title,bio and descriptions are way too compact for a A4 paper. I've spend 4 to 5 hour in editing the position and size of the photo into microsoft word. 
Anyway, i have learnt about the power of freezing images by adjusting shutter speed throughout the experiment. And is quite useful.

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