Shutter speed (ISO) Matthew Caines week 5

I used burst mode on my iPhone to capture Flynn jumping up in the air. I selected a photo that freezes Flynn jumping in the air with the highest quality.

This was the starting position and very first photo in burst mode.

Photo of student about to jump using the burst mode on iPhone in a university library.
First in a sequence of images demonstrating a fast shutter speed. Photo taken by Matthew Caines

This is the sequence of images of Flynn jumping. He is getting ready to leap into the air.

Photo of student about to jump using the burst mode on iPhone in a university library.

Second photo in a sequence of photos taken with a fast shutter speed. Photo taken by Matthew Caines

This image was the one with the highest quality as most of the images in the gallery were blurred. The lower the shutter speed the more movement you get in the image and for this particular one there is a lot of movement hence the blurred feet.

Photo of student about to jump using the burst mode on iPhone in a university library.

Third and final photo demonstrating a fast shutter speed of student jumping in the air. Photo taken by Matthew Caines

Due to limitations on my iPhone, I could not achieve the best results for this activity. I required a professional camera to learn the different shutter speeds and apply them to my final project.