
Stopped action photography is when a picture is taken of something in motion, an action shot. You can take one of these pictures when a subject is moving after changing your camera to use the sports or fast shutter speed mode.
Tip:Make sure there is enough light, otherwise if the shutter speed is too fast or the hole is too small, there won't be enough light to get through for a clear picture.

Blurred action photography is when an action-photo is taken and the subject that is moving is blurred when taken with a somewhat slow shutter speed. This isn't usually desired and can be
Tip: If you set up another light concentrating exactly on the point of the picture you're about to take, it looks even better. You also might have to practice to get the right speed and to coincide the action with the pushing of the camera button.

Panned action photo is when you take a picture of a moving subject, and it is focused rather than blurred. To do this, you move your camera with the subject to get the shot of it clearly.
Tip: try to go the same speed as the subject you're taking , or be a little in front of it.
(pictures will be coming from our group.)
1 comment:
The first action shot of yours, if the rotors were stopped it'd be an even better stopped action. For all we know in this picture the helicopter is hovering (no actual action)
Post a Comment