Last week we saw some ethereal and mysterious long exposure photos. Now let’s go the opposite way and look at some images there would not be possible without fast shutter speeds (with a couple that have some help using flash to freeze motion too).
Images at either end of the shutter speed scale give us a chance to capture life in an altered state; one we cannot see with our eyes. Long exposures blur things beyond recognition and add mystery. Short exposures freeze things in time and space and capture literally a millisecond of time in an image.
Add flash and you can stop bullets, speeding arrows and more. Enjoy the world of high speed photography:
Bubbles by Chloe Veltkamp on 500px
Jump to the beach by Lily Nedolya on 500px
Patience my friend, patience. by Lasse Lundh on 500px
Focus by Tin Man on 500px
High Flyer by Tony Antoniou on 500px
skaugvold451 by Peter Skaugvold on 500px
Super Dog by Abbrar Cheema’s photography on 500px
Soft Touch by Max Rinaldi on 500px
Head shake by Derek Watt on 500px
Oops~! by kimerajam . on 500px
Splash!!! by Ástur Montes on 500px
Inle Smoker by Vichaya Pop on 500px
Burn Crew Concept by Philippe Lejeanvre on 500px
Mudskipper (Oxudercinae) by igano Kabamaru on 500px
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