fast shutter- 1/100, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 --> of a second (above 100)
slow shutter- 1/30, 1/15, 1/10 - below set on support or use tripod
paint with light - dark background - 1" - 5" = seconds
Time lapse can be several seconds to several hours

 
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 1.- Edward Muybridge took photographs of motion, and he was famous for taking pictures of the landscape of Yosemite Valley.
 2.- The Sallie Gardner at a Gallop determines that a horse lifts all four feet completely off the ground
 3.- A photograph is captured at a 1/800 freeze motion meaning that the picture does not show blur.
 4.- Fast shutter speed is the effective length of time a camera's shutter is open: sparklers moving in circle motion with exposure of 4 seconds ex of light painting, a photo of street during the night with the exposure of 30 seconds, lightening striking with the exposure of 15 seconds, etc.
 5.- Blurring motion is the visible lines of quick moving objects.
 6.- Slow shutter speed can be called long exposure times meaning this involves using a long duration shutter speed to clearly capture the stationary elements of an image: photographs of the stars moving at night with 45 minutes in time, a watch in the dark, waterfalls in motion for 30 seconds long exposure, etc.
 7.- The cotton candy effect is the effect that one can make on a picture depending on what the subject is, as in making it look like a cotton candy, soft-like feature.
 8.- Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving hand held light sources.
 9.- When capturing images of sports the best shutter speeds to use would be Shooting at 1/100 of a second or 1/80 of a second allows the player to be in focus and sharp but the background to be very blurry and creates a cool effect.
 10.- The rotation in a horizontal plane of a still camera; results in a motion similar to that of someone shaking their head "no" or of an aircraft performing a yaw rotation.