The document describes several photos taken with different shutter speeds to test the effects. With fast shutter speeds of 1/125 or higher, moving objects like swinging bags or jumping people were sometimes successfully captured in focus and sometimes not. Slower shutter speeds of 1 second or more successfully captured movement, creating blurring effects when photographing things like walking, shaking, or moving lights and torches over multiple seconds of exposure. Overall, the tests showed how different shutter speeds can impact the capturing of movement and detail in photos.