Friday 10/1/21: Shutter Priority Experiment: Freezing Water and Action

Today’s Agenda:

  • Shutter Priority Experiments in pre-assigned groups

Shutter Priority Experiment: Freezing Water and Action

Objective: Freeze action in focus using fast shutter speeds: 1/600, 1/800, 1/1000, 1/2000, and 1/4000.  Make sure you are using Shutter Priority Mode (Tv) on the camera so that it chooses the f-stop & ISO for you in order to obtain a good exposure.

Location: downstairs in G-quad

  • You will be assigned into a group of 3. Each group will get either a container or bottle with water.  You can also use other props (or your bodies!) to suspend in the air.
  • One person per group will photograph at a time.  Take about 5 photos using shutter speeds: 1/600, 1/800, 1/1000, 1/2000, and 1/4000. Then trade with a group member.  The other group members are either creating the action or assisting you in the photo taking process.
  • Have fun and get creative if you can!
  • When we come back into the classroom: bring in all your supplies and take turns with your group members to upload your OWN photos onto your OneDrive from the SD card.

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