High-speed photography

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High-speed photography Special Technique High-speed photography

What is High-Speed Photography High-Speed photography is taking pictures of something moving very fast (i.e. a picture of a water balloon bursting)

Tools needed General: Camera Tripod What we used: Balloons Water Sharp Instrument (sewing needle)

Tutorial 1) Get your supplies ready (i.e fill up water balloons) 2) Grab your camera 3) Turn your aperture down as low as possible to focus only on your main subject 4) Turn your shutter speed up in order to capture the fast moving subject 5) Change your ISO if needed to accommodate the light 6) Set up your camera so it takes several continuous photos to be sure you have at least 1 good photo

Tips 1) Make sure you have neutral or blurred background so it doesn’t take away from the main object 2) If you are dealing with something more messy try to get a camera with a good zoom so you can place it farther away from the mess.

Images

Bibliography http://www.triggertrap.com/news/high-speed-photography-tips http://weburbanist.com/2008/10/09/high-speed-photographers- and-photos/