If you want to express the speed of a moving object with respect to its surroundings then the best way is to capture motion blur in your photograph. Capturing motion blur requires a lot of proficiency and experience, hence it is an extremely tuff discipline of photography for novice photographers.
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Capturing Motion Blur
Posted by Thomas in Monday, August 25th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: blur, camera, motion, shutter
Freezing Motion in Photography
Posted by Thomas in Friday, August 22nd 2008 under: General Advice Tags: freezing, motion, photography, tips
The Earth is constantly moving and so are the things around us. Dynamics is a part of life and being a photographer you will often face situations, moments and objects that you would want to freeze in your frame. Framing and clicking still objects is a tough task but framing and clicking moving objects is […]
‘Shoot’ at sight in Sports Photography
Posted by Thomas in Friday, July 25th 2008 under: General Advice Tags: lens, motion, photographer, professional, sports
Photography is a unique and creative medium of self expression but it requires a lot of aesthetic sensibility, as well as technical expertise which goes without saying.
Depicting Motion
Posted by Thomas in Tuesday, May 27th 2008 under: Photography Techniques Tags: advice, motion, photography, shutter speed, thomas may, tips
Motion photography is a separate art in itself and different photographs depicting different types of motion can give you varying effects.
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