3 Frozen movement photos from the internet.
1.

I selected this stop action photograph from the wonderful world of google. Based on the sharpness of the photo I'm going to say that the photographer of this image used a relatively fast shutter speed to capture the motion of this amusement park ride. Possibly over 1/1000 of a second.
2.

This is yet another image I stole from the website known of as Google. Again, The sharpness of the dog and water droplets around the dog lead me to think that the photographer of this photo used a very fast shutter speed to capture this image.
3.

This photo was found on Google (big surprise, huh?) The crisp lines on the wings and the sharpness of the background shows that the photographer used a fast shutter speed and a small aperture. Im guessing that in order to capture the movement of this Heron (Or Crane) the photographer used a shutter speed over 1/1000
4.

Again, I found this gem on Google. Unlike the previous three, most of this image is not sharp. The cat and the mouse are sharp, which means that the photographer used a very slow shutter speed setting and panned along with the moving subjects.
5.

This photo was found on Google. Its safe to assume the next one will be from google as well. The photographer used a slow shutter speed and panned with the subject,
possibly 15 seconds6.6.

This photo demonstrates more motion blur. The photographer used a slow shutter speed to capture this image and because of the fact they were in a car (Im assuming that) was able to pan exactly with the dog's face.
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