Blurred Motion:
To achieve blurred motion you need a low shutter speed that is around one-eighth of a second. You should also use a tripod to keep the camera from moving and staying focused on the subject.
Frozen Motion:
To achieve frozen motion you need a fast shutter speed. You also have to focus on your subject. You should also use a tripod to make sure the subject does not turn out blurry.
Panning:
To achieve panning you need a slightly slow shutter speed that is around one-fortieth of a second. You do not need a tripod in order to achieve this because you have to follow your subject.
Zooming:
To achieve zooming you need a slow shutter speed that is around one-twentieth of second to one-thirtieth of a second. As you press the shutter button you zoom the lens either in or out to create the blurred effect.
Writing With Light:
To achieve writing with light you need a slow shutter speed around 30". As the camera is taking the picture you use some source of light to draw around your subject with. You also need to use a tripod to keep your subject in focus.
Chrono:
To achieve chrono you need to use a tripod to make sure the camera does not move at all. The background also needs to stay the same. You should have a fast shutter speed so that it catches the subject. You then have to take multiple pictures and open them in Photoshop. After that to edit the photo you need to use layer mask and edit each picture. You then need to delete the pixels around the subject. In the end you end up with one picture with multiple pictures of the same subject.
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