Sunday, August 23, 2020

Action Shot

 Day 235

 Action Shot is a method of capturing an object in action and displaying it in a single image.

To freeze the action, set your camera to sports mode or set your Shutter Speed Priority to a high setting...  


Wood ready to split  


Action Shot ~ splitting wood

 

To take an Action Shot, choose Single Shot drive mode, unless you want a series of images, then set your camera to Continuous Drive mode. To stop the action, shoot in Shutter Speed mode. Your shutter speed range will be between 1/250 of a second (is what I used to get this shot) and 1/15 if a second. 


Wood Pile



Now that we have added wood to the wood pile... the only action we are looking for is a glass of wine... or maybe a shot of Cherrycello!


Until the next time! 


Jewels 


"Splitting wood.... the local Gym!"

1 comment:

  1. There is a tremendous amount of satisfaction (for me) in splitting a stack of wood then staking the firewood. The effort of swinging a maul and then stacking the wood is a tremendous workout. You work your arms, back, and core , it is a great cardio workout. A splitting maul is essentially a huge sledge hammer ( I have a 5 kilo maul) with a sharpened blade head. I found this one almost 25 years ago in Oregon State. It has seen a few cords fall away. Alder is relatively easy to split and is considered a soft wood and once ready for the fire pit it will burn quickly. Approximately 3 hours later I have a winter’s supply of fire wood, for 2021.

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