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03/18/2009 12:43:56 PM · #1 |
Hi...do you have any technical sugestions about how to obtain a good nice motion effect? For abstract i can think about many macro shots, which are always a good choice for that in my opinion. But motion, how can i get a good motion scene?
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03/18/2009 12:53:40 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by pedrobop: Hi...do you have any technical sugestions about how to obtain a good nice motion effect? For abstract i can think about many macro shots, which are always a good choice for that in my opinion. But motion, how can i get a good motion scene? |
Well... I have one in my challenge pics, but it didn't do well. However, I think it fits the description of abstract motion:
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03/18/2009 12:55:59 PM · #3 |
Set your shutter speed to a value that is slow enough to allow the subject to be captured in multiple places in the frame either because it is moving or the camera is. That's the option since this isn't video. |
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03/18/2009 12:59:16 PM · #4 |
set your shutter speed (tv mode probably) to say 1/2 a second and work from there, play with lots of different speeds to get different effects. You might want to rest your camera on something or use a tripod if you have one and a long shutter speed if you are shooting a moving object rather than moving the camera. |
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03/18/2009 01:19:00 PM · #5 |
Thank you guys, i'm having good ideas already!
I'm taking a look at the blurry challenges too, they have some abstract motion blur.
Message edited by author 2009-03-18 13:20:09. |
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