I was tasked with taking photographto show use of a slow shutter speed. We went out of College with my loaned camera Canon 450d camera, 18-200mm lens with UV filter on as previously described. It was about 6.15 pm and we went out to shoot show and fast shutter speeds; there was plenty of light to be taking photographs however there wasn't a lot moving fast or slow except for traffic at that time of night in Burton. It was 22nd September at around 6.45 pm when this final photograph was taken. The shutter speed was 1/25, aperture 5.6, focal length of 59mm and ISO 400 (this was set to auto). The slow shutter speed means the lens is open for a longer period of time. The slower the shutter speed goes, the more likely it is that a tripod is needed or something to lean the camera on so as to prevent camera shake. You will see the effect the shutter speed has had on the wheels of the car and the lights they have blurred and there are no sharp lines on the car.
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