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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Moving Object Photography

Moving Object Photography

Fig: Virgin Train

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 Virgin Trains on Using AI and virtual reality to boost customer experience | Computer Weekly


Movement or moving object photography

Keep your hands and camera steady while taking pictures, use a tripod if possible or lean against it, use more shutter speed, and use image stabilization. Have you ever wondered the opposite? Deliberately move the camera while taking pictures. In photography, its name is Movement Photography.

The key is to use less shutter speed to get more exposure. Move the camera while the shutter is open. Places of light will create a kind of dynamic light path.

You can use the work of your choice without doing it completely uncontrollably. Such as the zoom effect.

Select Aperture Priority mode. Set the aperture to 22. Focus on the subject. Quickly zoom in or out while taking pictures by pressing the shutter release. As a result, you will get the effect of light rays.

Or you can use the rotation effect. Rotate the camera around while taking pictures, or rotate yourself with the camera. You may not find it obvious but if you have a variety of colors you will find something interesting. The image in the example is of a large tree above the head.

Or when taking pictures of flowers in the garden, reduce the shutter speed and rotate the camera as desired. You will get completely different types of pictures. You can get another kind of effect by turning the camera up and down.

A camera that can use an SLR or a zoom ring will be needed for the zoom effect. Other effects can be used on any camera.



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