Tips on capturing objects in motion
Many people have probably
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experienced shooting blurry photos. Maybe you wouldn’t like to see such
blurriness in a photo. In fact, motion photography is not only the
process of capturing still pictures of objects in motion. To capture
this image of two athletes in competition required a steady hand
(preferably a mono or tripod), and a high-speed shutter setting with at
least 400-speed film. Motion photography is also taking pictures of the
subject while in motion and allowing the camera to capture the motion.
To take a picture like this, you need to again steady the camera and
use a slower shutter speed setting so that the film receives a longer
exposure to the light.
Shutter speed is the determinative factor whether a photo is frozen or
blurry. The faster the shutter the more frozen the photo is. The slower
the shutter the more motion is captured in the photo in the form of
blurriness. Open the shutter for too long and the photo will be
completely blurred.
There are two ways to capture motion: to blur the moving object while
keeping the background in focus or to blur the background while keeping
the object in focus.
First, capture a picture with subject in motion with still background.
To capture a photo with this quality requires you to place the camera
on a tripod of steadying device and slowing the shutter speed. Let’s
take Nikon D300 for example. If you want to convey the feeling of
someone is running, first set the Nikon D300 shutter speed to the right
value that will blur the runner just a bit. Hold the camera steady
preferably on a tripod to make sure that the camera does not move and
the background is still and sharp. Pictures of this style and quality
take dedication and practice.
The opposite of this type of motion photography would be to capture a
picture with subject in motion with blurred background. This technique
is called panning. If you want to shoot the running car, set the Nikon
D300 shutter speed to the right one to achieve the amount of blurriness
wanted and to pan the camera at the exact same speed as the car is
running at. The result will be that the car will stay on the same area
of the camera sensor while the background will be moving and blurry.
Motion photography is not as difficult as you may think. It does take
time, dedication, and a steady hand to capture the perfect image. But
to capture excellent motion photography, the best way is experimenting.
If you practice more, you will shoot like a pro.