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Which is the good way to take a photograph of a moving object? |
i want some photography tips about it It depends on what you want to do: If you want to freeze the action - Shoot with the fastest shutter speed possible. Make sure you have a lot of light or use a flash to freeze the action. If you want to have a blurred background and the main subject in focus - You'll need to use a technique called "panning". This means that you will have to keep the fast subject in focus in the viewfinder while you follow them while pressing the shutter. This takes some practice to do. Pan with subject at a lower shutterspeed Use shutterspeeds above 1/500th second Use low shutterspeed with flash at verious settings ( Front-Curtain Sync (normal sync), Slow Sync and Rear-Curtain Sync). Editorial, sports and glamour photographer The same way our eyes/mind do it: - take a snapshot of it in our mind as it zooms past. This is accomplished photographically by using a fast shutter speed on your camera: anything 1/125sec. and faster (i.e. 1/250 sec., 1/500 sec. etc.). The result is that the subject (and background) is sharply "frozen" in time. - move our head and follow the subject as it zooms past. This is accomplished photographically by "panning" and using a slow shutter speed, anything 1/60sec. and slower (i.e. 1/30 sec., 1/15 sec. etc.). This panning technique is not so easy and requires lots of practice. Follow the subject smoothly from before it passes in front of you all the way to after it has passed your position. In between, you want to fire the shutter -- but keep following it. The result is a subject that is more or less in focus and a beautifully streaked background. All of the above answers are good. Here's a simple one: try using the "sports" preset if your camera has one. As long as you have enough light, this should get you a decent picture of a moving object. The camera does a lot of work for you this way. |
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