How can I slow down picture frequency on screen saver?

I use an iPhoto smartfolder as slideshow for screensaver, but it shifts the picture every 2 seconds, which is far faster than I want it. About 30 seconds watch on each picture would be fine, Is there no way to change this setting on Mountain Lion?

kglad wrote:
add more frames to the timeline that has your logo tween.
I have added more key frames but the speed is still fast. What is the next step to slow it down, please.
Thanks.

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