this image was taken at 150th of a second shutter speed, this caught James in mid fall creating a look like he was hovering. it didn't capture any movement but instead did the opposite.
this image was taken on 250th of a second shutter speed, this didn't capture any movement at all, creating the sort of frozen look that it has, i would of preferred for this image to have been upped in shutter speed so that i could of caught a bit of movement in the image.
with this image i used a similar shutter speed and managed to catch the leaves as they were falling, capturing a little snippet of them.
this image i used a shutter speed of 1 second, as you can see the image captured some movement, however the picture is over exposed as the camera allowed too much light in white the shutter was open, this is common of images with a slower shutter speed. The movement being captured caused the image to be blurred.
this image was taken on an even slower shutter speed, and captured too much light making the image un seeable and just completely white.
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