Know How To Choose The Right Shutter Speed For Photos

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2022
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Комментарии • 89

  • @Finnthedude
    @Finnthedude Год назад +22

    Your videos are like lessons from the best lecturers I had at Uni and the best teachers I had at school - your passion for the subject is infectious and you make everything seem achievable. I've only recently come back to photography and your help has been invaluable. Thank you.

  • @johnclay7644
    @johnclay7644 Год назад +10

    very engaging 15mins, on shutter speed, interesting examples. very useful photography content.

  • @NickDixon
    @NickDixon Год назад +1

    One of my favourite photos from a trip to Paris was one I took outside a café at an absurdly low shutter speed. No tripod, no ND filter - just sat the camera on a table and stopped down as far as possible. Then took “street” photos that blurred out the people moving across the frame. Far more instresting result than all the other holiday snaps.

  • @mattleccese
    @mattleccese Год назад +4

    Brilliant content, plenty of food for thought 🙏

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад

      Thanks Matt - what's your main takeaway?

    • @mattleccese
      @mattleccese Год назад

      @@ThePhotographicEye I like to photography birds, insects (macro), motorsport as well as long exposure landscape so am used to using varied shutter speeds for effect however the Alexey Titareko images stunned me, I’ve never seen them and they may be the most beautiful urban/street I’ve ever seen. I realised there’s even more to the game than I’ve explored and that that unique shot could be hiding a few 10ths of a second away. Perhaps I could even take an interest in urban photography if I could play with that sort of effect.
      Your undeniable enthusiasm and passionate presentation in this video helped drive the message home. Fabulous video Alex 🙏

  • @tedbrown7908
    @tedbrown7908 Год назад +2

    The Titarenko photo's are amazing ! Great Dance photo's Alex. I love long exposures when I get the chance to do them.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад

      They certainly are? Have you ever tired something like that?

    • @tedbrown7908
      @tedbrown7908 Год назад

      @@ThePhotographicEye I have. There was a paper mill ( it's now a plastics recycling plant) plant right behind my home and I have photo's of the smoke stacks emitting steam both in daylight and night shots.

  • @Walt.2013
    @Walt.2013 Год назад +1

    Another excellent, inspiring reminder...😍!

  • @Black_Jesus3005
    @Black_Jesus3005 Год назад +1

    Thank you Alex. I needed this reminder. Not everything has to be sharp. Enjoy the moment

  • @MrJcardimen
    @MrJcardimen Год назад +2

    You are SO good at what you do. A real blessing for the photography community.

  • @dusty4918
    @dusty4918 Год назад +8

    Wow, very inspiring and motivating message Alex. I love how genuinely passionate you are about experimentation. You always leave me with so much to think about, thank you!

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад +1

      My pleasure! What is the number one thing you're taking from this video?

    • @dusty4918
      @dusty4918 Год назад +2

      @@ThePhotographicEye to explore not just what I’m photographing but why, and how. I normally only think about bringing out feeling in post, but this gives me another way, and maybe a better way to try and do that.

  • @jamesford_jp
    @jamesford_jp Год назад +1

    I've been a silent follower for a while now, but I just wanted to say thank you :)
    Your passion for photography always comes through your videos in such a genuine and inspiring way!
    Keep doing what you do! I always look forward to seeing your videos in my feed :)

  • @CarmenFalkenburg
    @CarmenFalkenburg Год назад +1

    Superb teachings that go beyond the generic perspective ❤️

  • @OwenEDell
    @OwenEDell Год назад +3

    Excellent. One of your best. It would be interesting to see the camera settings for all those photos. But hey, I'm going to go take some photos with all this in mind. Thanks.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад +1

      Always think having the settings to hand is a bit missleading, esp when it comes to shutter speed as everything is so fluid and dependent on a number of factors.
      Have you tried some long exposure images before?

    • @OwenEDell
      @OwenEDell Год назад

      @@ThePhotographicEye I've done a bit of long exposure work, but this episode really inspired me. I'm a bit tired of seeing the milky ocean and water images, but the examples you showed went so far beyond that. I agree that shutter speed doesn't get enough attention. This was an eye-opener.

  • @tedbrown7908
    @tedbrown7908 Год назад +4

    Movement brings in Emotion which is 1/3 of the triangle of photography. The other two are Composition and perspective. Emotion is the hardest aspect to photograph.

  • @vikaphotography
    @vikaphotography Год назад

    I really appreciate the historical photographer references!! It's a good refresher for me 12 years later!! This is the detailed content I'd expect to see on NMA or something like it. Well presented and honest dialogue. I've been binging your videos for hours now lol

  • @carcynogen
    @carcynogen Год назад +1

    Thank you for the inspiration! You're enthusiasm is contagious :)

  • @Rob.1340
    @Rob.1340 Год назад +1

    Thank you. All the best. 👍📷😎

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Год назад

    Thanks for another informative video.

  • @framesmagazine
    @framesmagazine Год назад

    Wonderful video, Alex 👏👏

  • @AK-hk2pd
    @AK-hk2pd Год назад

    The swimmer coming up through the surface of water, wow, thanks Alex ☺

  • @DavyEnglish
    @DavyEnglish Год назад

    Brilliant Alex, thank you

  • @johnlangston4108
    @johnlangston4108 Год назад

    Great video! I loved the examples you showed. Your preparation and hard work show in every video you make. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @eskay2250
    @eskay2250 Год назад

    Intense...loved every second of learning through this video. Rewind and watch again

  • @h8r1dx4
    @h8r1dx4 Год назад +3

    Epic video, Thank you, Alex. I always leave your videos inspired.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear that! Are you planning on doing any shooting this weekend?

    • @h8r1dx4
      @h8r1dx4 Год назад

      @@ThePhotographicEye Yes definitely! I have been feeling very demotivated because I haven't been getting sharp shots like I see online.

  • @michaelr.filipic7749
    @michaelr.filipic7749 Год назад +2

    As always, an insightful video from which I can learn a lot in terms of photography. Thank you very much for this!

  • @user-ke4hi2el5k
    @user-ke4hi2el5k 6 месяцев назад +1

    Could you please make more videos about the technical aspect in photography like the one you did with aperture and this one? You are the best

  • @gregsmith6373
    @gregsmith6373 Год назад +1

    Thank you soo much for this video. I love to listen to you

  • @kevinbull6597
    @kevinbull6597 Год назад

    Another great video. Thanks Alex.

  • @jimmcmullan9324
    @jimmcmullan9324 Год назад

    As always Alex, a great presentation and content. I've learned so much from your tutorials, thank you.

  • @scottsoutter7271
    @scottsoutter7271 Год назад

    This was fantastic.

  • @tedgoldman9121
    @tedgoldman9121 Год назад +1

    Wonderful and inspiring!!

  • @paulandrewrussell
    @paulandrewrussell Год назад

    Absolutely cracking video, Alex. I love your passion for photography and the way you obviously want to impart your experience and expertise to others. I have learned so much from you. Thank you, and please keep making these wonderful videos.

  • @VectorClassics
    @VectorClassics Год назад

    I felt that. I’m smiling 😊

  • @karenwilliams3160
    @karenwilliams3160 3 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed this video

  • @ChrisW.Fuji_Canon
    @ChrisW.Fuji_Canon Год назад

    So great🙏👋

  • @KeithDadey
    @KeithDadey Год назад

    Thank you again for your views on what I consider the least understood artistic tool in a photographer's bag.

  • @TheOfficialOrangeMan
    @TheOfficialOrangeMan Год назад +2

    Did you ever do theatre or something because your ability to present a topic is insanely good. It’s like you’re on a stage delivering a motivational speech 😊❤

  • @alstuart8801
    @alstuart8801 Год назад

    Another cracking video

  • @dougdavis5808
    @dougdavis5808 Год назад +2

    Love this one I am going out to get either a 6 stop or 10 stop filter and take some of these pictures 🙂

    • @johnlangston4108
      @johnlangston4108 Год назад +1

      I’m motivated to do that as well!

    • @dougdavis5808
      @dougdavis5808 Год назад +1

      @@johnlangston4108 I just picked up 1-11 stop ND filter.

  • @absolutelypointlessreviews2553

    Thank you!

  • @markpimlott6056
    @markpimlott6056 Год назад +1

    I never thought about shutter speed even though I predominately do long exposure but you have made me think about it now…. As I have been playing with aperture and long exposure but maybe too comfortable with the long exposure. Really like the way you make you think about what you are doing and what are you actually trying to achieve….

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад +1

      It was funny, as I was making this I felt I lingered too long in the long exposure range.

  • @markgoostree6334
    @markgoostree6334 Год назад +1

    sometimes you can use the flash duration for shutter speed help... but I'm not good enough to use this nor do I have the kind of equipment to explore the possibilities. That's OK. I'll look at pictures from another photographer.! Your videos always make me think and learn, so thank you. As always... good stuff.

  • @kerishlotaan
    @kerishlotaan Год назад

    Best video yet...

  • @Giles29
    @Giles29 Год назад

    Knowing a bit more about shutter speed has helped me get things a lot less blurry - but I have not had opportunity to experiment much with slow shutter speed yet. I was amazed at seeing what others have been able to to do with it - some things I thought it would take photoshop to do can actually be done with just the shutter speed dial.

  • @triplewinlin5576
    @triplewinlin5576 Год назад

    I am intrigued and now I want to play with the shutter speed.

  • @iphoneography
    @iphoneography Год назад

    Dancing with light is beautiful.

  • @Blackmind0
    @Blackmind0 Год назад

    thanks for another mind- opening video...🤭..greets BM

  • @stefangrubesic2708
    @stefangrubesic2708 Год назад

    You're what every professor aspires to be like, if I didn't have to go to work now I'd grab my Canon A1 and go shoot, thank you sir

  • @TheNitebinder
    @TheNitebinder Год назад

    Interesting photographic lecture you did here. Often wondered who did the bullet tearing though the playing card and the apple. Back to your lecture, you are right how shutter speed is often more important than the F-stop, without using the right shutter speed, you will get a more dreadful picture. The photo at 7:39 is more glamorous than the one at 7:49. Strikes me as being gritty then glamorous. Thought the young lady had a blade. Anyway, without the F-Stop, shutter speed and ASA (or ISO) working in concert, it may result in dreadful photo.

  • @sandeeptanjore1253
    @sandeeptanjore1253 11 месяцев назад

    Good to see a picture of English cricket player in the speed photography commentary. Wondering if he was Eion Morgan.

  • @dcchavez97
    @dcchavez97 Год назад

    Shhhhh!! Your saying too much!! 😂😂 I’m being cheeky.
    EXCELLENT SIR! Your helping me a lot.

    • @ThePhotographicEye
      @ThePhotographicEye  Год назад

      Hahah, I thought they were my secrets :D
      What have you found most useful in my videos?

  • @ddsdss256
    @ddsdss256 Год назад +1

    Great stuff. 1/10,000,000,000th, huh? I was happy when I got 1/32,000th (and actually use it on occasion, especially @ f/0.95). I've done some long exposures and there are some great effects you can achieve, but so many people do it to excess that it often lacks originality (especially where water and clouds are concerned--it's gotten to be cliché). Titarenko has some more interesting examples, but as you point out, really interesting stuff can emerge between the extremes (like Haas' swimmers or your dancers). Did you use a fan to blow the hair at 7:40? Your main point is well taken--not every shot needs to be tack-sharp and free of "defects"--that's where real creativity begins...

  • @civillines
    @civillines Год назад

    1:01 Wow! And at 10:37 the photographer has the wrong team scoring the try ;( Fantastic video Alex! One of my favourites on your channel and RUclips.

  • @glen-draketoolworks7186
    @glen-draketoolworks7186 Год назад

    Thanks to you, I now have a cat named "Howzit".

  • @cameranewb3878
    @cameranewb3878 Год назад

    One thing that confuses me about shutter speed is that 1/500 on Sony A7IV gives me crisp photos of stationary birds at 300 mm, but on LUMIX G9, which gas great IBIS, I get blurry shots 3 times out of 4 with the same shutter speed. Any thoughts?

  • @dcchavez97
    @dcchavez97 Год назад

    No!! My secrets are being revealed 😅😂. Just kidding.. can’t wait to see later about this quiet topic

  • @grahamhobbs3501
    @grahamhobbs3501 Год назад

    If you're not a native latin speaker... ;D

  • @julietbeasley4786
    @julietbeasley4786 Год назад

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