Shutter speeds part 2

This is part two of the exercise where I photographed my subject walking in front of the evergreen bushes. It takes us from 1/30th of a second to 2 seconds. Can really see the movement in this sequence.


1/30th, not a good point in the stride to see the movement, but subject is soft all over.


1/15th, subject is now very soft all over and one arm and leg are quite blurry.



1/8th. Whole subject is soft, but there's still a little definition around the head and foot that is on the ground. There's a bright spot coming up in the lower right of the image. It brightens in the next shots. Maybe it's flare because the shutter is open so long?




1/4. Entire subject is now blurry. I would say this is the first shot where the the entire subject is blurred.


1/2. Quite blurry now. Can't tell if the subject is male or female, or walking slowly or quickly, or even running.


1 second. Totally blurry. Captures 1 and a half strides. Starts to have a little rhythm to it.


2 secs. Lots of movement. Can't tell much about how the subject is moving. Could be running, skipping, walking. I like the thick white line at the subjects shoulders and the legs. Very rhythmic.

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