High shutter speed and fast lens/Big open aperture.
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It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) Photography.
There are a couple of elements that are mainly used in high-speed drills and abrasives. These elements are tungsten and diamond, or carbon.
It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) photography.
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Krypton was first used as a light source since it has several emission lines that make the ionized krypton gas release appear whitish. It was used in some photographic flashes used in high speed photography and when mixed with another element by the name of 'argon' it was used as flourescent bulbs.
Abrasives and high speed drills are often made of carbide alloys of carbon and various metals.
To freeze motion in photography, a fast shutter speed should be used, typically around 1/500th of a second or faster.
Fast shutter photography techniques can be used to capture dynamic and high-speed moments effectively by freezing motion and capturing details that may be missed with slower shutter speeds. By using a fast shutter speed, photographers can ensure that moving subjects are sharp and clear in the image, allowing for a more impactful and dynamic photograph.
"Fast" film registers light more quickly than slow film. Fast film is usually used for low light photography, high speed photography (for sports, etc.) or similar needs.
Carbon, in the form of diamonds. Ground-up garnets are also used, in the form of a coating stuck to abrasive materials such as disks for angle-grinders and the best kinds of "sand-paper".
Silver (Ag) has an atomic number of 47 and is used in photography.