Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Slow Synch- Technique Page

Slow sync is a technique that tends to work better with the use of a studio. Firstly, the camera setting should be set to an aperture which can match the exposure of any lights that are required during this shoot. This will help ensure that the image is not too bright as a result. A slower shutter speed needs to be selected in order to capture the range of movement that is required to create blur. After the image begins capturing, the subject should be encouraged to complete their rang of movement. As the flash goes off the subject's starting position should be frozen with the trail of movement being tracked until the image is captured.




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