Photography Tutorial - Taking Photos In Motion

Sometimes we don't have any choice but to take photos of a person we know or just someone passing by even if they are moving. Or maybe the syou want to take photos of is constantly moving and cannot be stop.
We have rules to follow on how to take good pictures in action or motion. They are as follow.
Peak of action - Some motions have their own midpoint where the subject stops momentarily. Try capturing the highpoint of the action, and set your shutter speed to a descent figure enough to capture a slightly moving object.
Panning - Panning is a style applied to objects wherein you cannot control their movement or there is no definite peak of action at the moment you are capturing the scene. Sometimes it is also applied to gain a more artistic view for the photo. This is mostly applied in animals like running dogs, horses or even in cars and running people.
Direction - In taking photos, always see to it that you are capturing the right direction of the subject or subjects. It must be angular to your viewfinder. But in some application, direction patterns are not use to create a more artistic capture. But for beginners, try applying direction in your photos first before taking no-direction photos.
making blurred effect
Blurred - Making blurred photos is a very popular technique in photo capturing if you want to show some movement on the scene. Blurred photos suggest movements. To achieve this, lower your shutter speed and widen your aperture range.
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