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How to Capture Motion With Your Camera

Jennifer Willis 21 Jan' 2010

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Add Motion Blur to Your Photos

With stunningly fast shutter speeds, today’s cameras can stop almost any motion. But some subjects—such as race cars and babbling brooks—become more interesting when you emphasize their motion, letting the action happen during the exposure.

Usually, you indicate motion by blurring either the background or the subject of the photo. To do this, you have to take control of your camera’s shutter speed, aperture, and ISO settings. Once you understand how these three settings work together, you can use them to convey almost any type of motion. And the best news is, you don’t need a fancy camera to get the job done—any camera with a shutter-priority mode will work.

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