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Peak Of Performance

Settings List f/stops and shutter speeds Photo 1: f/5.6 and shutter speed of 1/640 Photo 2: f/4 shutter speed of 1/640 Photo 3: f/4 shutter speed of 1/640

Key Movement Concepts Fast Shutter speed- The time when the shutter is open. It will be about 1/200 or 1/5000 Slow shutter speed-The time when the shutter is open. 1/50 1/2 Peak of Action- The top of the movement in your object during performance Coming at you- Taking a picture with the object coming toward you Panning- Moving the camera with moving object Continuous shooting mode- The camera takes multiple shots one after another with a faster shutter speed to get the object

Peak of Performance shots Use the continuous shooting mode to capture a peak of performance shot Put the three main slides together on PowerPoint slide like the next one, but your own work You will have three slides with each one having a series of three

f/stop=7.1 shutter speed=1/500

Problems and Solutions Some of my pictures the lighting was really dark but I still captured motion. Sometimes the camera would stop taking multiple pictures.

Success I was able to get many Creative motion pictures in this unit. The teacher said to watch my angle of view but that I was successful.