Still motion photography

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Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. [mainimage] When you see a picture that showcases a motion blur in action photography, you may think only professional Panning Photography, Kino Box, Motion Blur Photography, Stop Motion Photography, Movement Photography, Shutter Speed Photography, Kaptan Jack Sparrow, Photography Motion, Blur Photography

Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image or a sequence of images such as a movie or animation. [mainimage] When you see a picture that showcases a motion blur in action photography, you may think only professional

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Artist: Saleem Khawar; Exposure Date: 2011:07:26 23:05:34; Copyright: Saleem Khawar; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 7D; Exposure Time: 8.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/10.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory f...

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Panning tips: 1. use a higher aperture 2. 1/60 - 1/20th of second depending on the speed of your subject 3. Longer focal lengths are easier 4. Move your camera at the same speed as your subject who is moving parallel to you while staying as still as possible. 5. Busy background is your friend. 6. Look for predictable motion. #panning #slowshutter #motionblur Pictures With Movement, Motion In Photography, Movement In Nature, Long Shutter Speed Photography, Motion Pictures Aesthetic, Movement Photography Ideas, Motion Photography Ideas, Focal Length Photography, Photography Sequence

Panning tips: 1. use a higher aperture 2. 1/60 - 1/20th of second depending on the speed of your subject 3. Longer focal lengths are easier 4. Move your camera at the same speed as your subject who is moving parallel to you while staying as still as possible. 5. Busy background is your friend. 6. Look for predictable motion. #panning #slowshutter #motionblur

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Dr Harold Edgerton, Pete Desjardin Diving, 1940 Style: stop motion photography with strobes. Why: Vintage stop motion is incredibly hard to master, he showed the world the first photographs of a thorough action as opposed to just one still. Timelapse Photography People, Still Motion Photography, Time In Photography, Harold Edgerton, Sequence Photography, Stop Motion Photography, Mokpo, 1940 Style, Movement Photography

A bullet being shot through an apple, an egg being cracked into a fan, or a play-by-play of Pancho Gonzales's famous serve ... MIT professor Harold Edgerton invented the strobe flash in the 1930s – and his stroboscopic photography captured amazing moments that would otherwise be missed in the blink of an eye

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