Shutter speed affects how fast a picture is taken. It determines the exposure time and is proportional to the exposure time, or duration of light reaching the film or image sensor. You use faster and slower shutter speeds to determine what the picture turns out like. The smaller the number on the shutter speed the less blurred the picture comes out. For example; the speed that a car moves you would need a shutter speed of 1/2000 whereas because a person walks slower you would only need a shutter speed of 1/250.
The shutter speed on this picture is 1/1500. I think on this picture that outcome was good because everything is in focus and the section I wanted to draw attention to is in the middle. I think if i were to try this picture again I would do it on a lower shutter speed to see what it turned out like.
This image was taken on shutter speed 1/2000. This is the correct shutter speed for the car but i should have taken time to adjust the focal ring of my camera as the picture is out of focus and if i were to retake this picture I would have done that and also tried it on a bit of a higher shutter speed to see if i had a more focussed picture.


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