Miguel recently took a series of action shots at a local rodeo that he attended. Unfortunately, he did not use a fast-enough shutter speed. What was likely the outcome of this mistake?

the images were clear and crisp
the images were blurry and disappointing
the images were bright and concise
the images were very bright and distorted

If Miguel did not use a fast-enough shutter speed while taking action shots at a rodeo, the likely outcome of this mistake is that the images were blurry and disappointing. Action shots typically require a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion and capture a sharp, clear image. A slow shutter speed in such a situation usually results in motion blur, where the movement of the subjects (like cowboys, horses, or bulls) is captured as a blur rather than crisply, leading to disappointing photographs for action scenes.