Shutter doesn't separate subject from background, fstop does. Shutter is for freezing or dragging motion. And 1/8000 shutter is ridiculous. Maybe photographers have just gotten lazy with the advancement of technology these days. Unless he has very shaky hands or planned on capturing a head exploding, I don't see why the hell he would shoot at 1/8000th.
Didn't say the shutter did. That's two sentences. The f stop is 1.6. The shutter had to be 1/8000th of a second. Go outside and expose for the sky at f1.8 or f1.4 if you have a lens that fast.
Also as stated in another post he was trying to capture the flag waving.
You don't need 1/8000 shutter speed to capture a flag moving, that is insane. And in my job i mostly shot at 1.4 - 2.0 outdoors in sunlight and never EVER did I need to crank my shutter speed that high.
Shutter doesn't separate subject from background, fstop does. Shutter is for freezing or dragging motion. And 1/8000 shutter is ridiculous. Maybe photographers have just gotten lazy with the advancement of technology these days. Unless he has very shaky hands or planned on capturing a head exploding, I don't see why the hell he would shoot at 1/8000th.
Didn't say the shutter did. That's two sentences. The f stop is 1.6. The shutter had to be 1/8000th of a second. Go outside and expose for the sky at f1.8 or f1.4 if you have a lens that fast.
Also as stated in another post he was trying to capture the flag waving.
You don't need 1/8000 shutter speed to capture a flag moving, that is insane. And in my job i mostly shot at 1.4 - 2.0 outdoors in sunlight and never EVER did I need to crank my shutter speed that high.
Go outside and take a picture. No filter. Lets see your meta data.