Motion
Blur in Digital Photography - The following shots are all of moving
subjects where the photographer has made the choice to set their camera to capture the movement as blur rather than freezing it. This is in all cases by choosing (or letting the camera choose) a ’slow’
shutter speed (although by slow you’ll see that the speeds (noted under each image) vary from anything from 1/30 second to up to 40 minutes).
Motion blur is frequently used to show a sense of speed. You can artificially achieve this effect in a usual scene using cameras with a slow shutter speed. Also Adobe
Photoshop can be used for this
purpose, though
sometimes images may look unnatural and unprofessional. You may want to take a look at resources provided in the end of the article — they show how one can add
the motion blur effect in photos.
The world seems to pass us by at a million miles
a minute. All we want to do is to stop and catch our
breath, to try and freeze time and enjoy the present
moment. Motion blur photography tries to captures this idea of movement through time. The most interesting photos that use this technique keep the subject in focus while blurring out the rest of the scene. This is achieved by using a slow shutter speed and by panning the camera to track those moving objects. This effect can also created by post-editing software such as Photoshop.
Motion blur is frequently used to show a sense of speed. Photos taken with a camera do not represent a single moment of time. Due to technological constraints these shots stand for some scene over a brief period of time.
Motion Blur is used to show the sense of speed and motion. Some designer achieve this using photoshop and photographers use to take this kind of photos using camera with slow shutter speed. So here we have collected some marvelous motion blur photos for inspiration.
We’ve all taken a blurry photo before and have quickly deleted it before anyone can criticize it. However, sometimes a bit of motion blur can be a good thing as it
adds character to the photo and tells a story. There are different ways to create a photo showing motion blur. Slower shutter speeds, panning, zooming or simply by just having an unsteady hand.
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