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Creative control: shutter priority Motion Photography Mr. Martin Creative control: shutter priority

Gjon Mili 1904-84 Frog jumping into an aquarium, 1941

Stop Motion By Lois Greenfield

By Lois Greenfield

“The Decisive Moment” Henri Cartier-Bresson, Behind the Gare St. Lazare 1932 "I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant."

Create Motion Art Wolfe

Chico

Fastest moving parts will blur at intermediate speeds Fastest moving parts will blur at intermediate speeds. Shutter speed selection will be relative to subject. How fast is the subject moving? Compare different subjects.

panning Jim Miotke

Night Photography: Time Exposure

Bracket for Desired Results

Stuart Allen Rock Hoppin Line, Cold Canyon, 1998 silver gelatin print

Picasso by Gjon Mili