You may know that shutter speed is used to control motion in a photo. But did you know it’s used to add emotion as well? Professional landscape photographer Josh Cripps explains shutter speed and what it does.
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36 responses to “Photography Tutorial: Understand Shutter Speed Easily Peasily!”
Wow, your videos are so short yet so informational and simple. ?
which lens did u use in this video for taking photo
do you know why I get black vertical lines when burst shooting with high shutter speed?
Very helpful, thx
can you use Manual Mode on day light to get such shoots….
what exactly on Exposore compostion on each Shutter speed….
The right guy for this job! Thanks
im supposed to be watching thomas the train but this one train keeps grinning at my ass
Hey Which Shutter speed do I need to use if I wanna take picture of a child around 2 years? I can never capture him moving.. 🙁
i can tell you after watching 5 minutes of this im going to binge watch everything you have tonight haha
Simple yet effective explanation. Thanks buddy !!
Great! thank you
great explanation in simple terms
I have been trying to do some slow shutter photography during the day, but the photo is extremely bright and I have the ISO at 100. I have no idea why it does this.
Hi, I'm turning to the lowest ISO and slowest shutter speed. But the lights is over bright and it cannot take any good picture? What should I do ?
Hey bro It's an awesome explanation, my one problem that I get is my images seem white and like over exposed and I have just jumbled my small brain to try and have less exposure and all that. Any reason why it did that?
You the man.
Very good
very cool and thank you. Subbed
how could you thumbs this down?
what do you say about epl 5?
420 THE VIDEO IS 420
THE MAN!!! Thanks heaps!! Best so far!
bro great explanation .. thanks
Very good! I've snoozed though many yours was awesome and gave some great ideas!
it might be a dumb question, but, if you are going to set your shutter speed longer, do you always need to put filter? or its just a case to case basis? thank you so much for a very informative video.
The longer shutter speed, the more motion
Short shutter speeds show less movement
great movie bro. thnx
Thank you so much :).
im a new subscriber and i really love this channel. He explains everything so perfect and in a way that everyone will get it. I have a Sony a6000 and thanks to u im improving my shooting skills. thanks
to get pictures like the ones you showed, you were shooting in tv mode?
What camera are you using?
Excellent !
shit .. we aint got no damn waterfalls here in holland……
Best tutorial I've seen on shutter speed. Thanks