Tag Archives: Motion

Interesting Photo of the Day: Mountains in Motion

High above the ground, many of the aerial shots we admire most are still and serene. So, when something a little more dynamic makes our radar, it leaves a lasting impression: “Long Exposure at 38 MPH’ by Royce Hutain. (Via … Continue reading

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Go With The Flow – Using Slow Shutter Speed to Create Motion Blur

The post Go With The Flow – Using Slow Shutter Speed to Create Motion Blur appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. Starting out as a photography assistant in a daily newspaper, I had one … Continue reading

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Car Photography in Motion: 8 Tips

If you always wanted to shoot rolling car shots, here is a video you simply can’t overlook. Moe Zainal shares the tricks, tips, and safety elements to keep in mind when attempting moving car photography: 1. Safety First things first. … Continue reading

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Capturing the Motion of Sports Photography

Quick reminder: only a little while left to get the Photography Action Cards at 88% Off For sports enthusiasts, there’s nothing more exciting than athletes playing their favorite game. The sight of the field, rink, or golf course initiates the … Continue reading

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Panning and Tips for Adding Motion to Your Street Photography

One of the things I teach people on my photography workshops and tours is how to do panning. It’s a great technique to add to your skillset for shooting great street photography. Panning helps to isolate a moving subject and … Continue reading

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Capturing Motion with Slow Shutter Speeds

A DSLR camera gives you the power to capture some amazing effects, once you know how to use it. You can develop all the skills of a professional once you understand your manual settings. “Railway light trails #2” captured by … Continue reading

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Sunset Motion Timelapse Photography Tutorial

Shooting a sunset motion timelapse is more difficult than it may sound. There are a number of aspects that go into making one that is really awesome. And just as in everything else, with a lot of parameters involved, it’s … Continue reading

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How to Stack Silhouette Photos to Show Motion

Reducing subjects down to a simple, graphic form, silhouettes add an air of mystery and intrigue to even the most banal objects. In the 1800s, Eadweard Muybridge famously used silhouettes to capture the movement of a horse while studying animal … Continue reading

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Mentor Series: Poetry in Motion in Spain

Mentor Series Photographer Joe Amodei captures an action-filled moment. Popular Photography

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Add Motion to Your Fall Photography to Help it Stand Out

This tutorial brought to you by The New York Institute of Photography. NYIP is the largest and longest running online photography school in the world. Offering ten online photography classes to choose from, the school makes learning photography fun and … Continue reading

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How To: Use Panning To Add Motion To Your Photography

How To Panning on a moving subject makes for an action-packed shot How to use panning for action photography. Popular Photography

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How to do Stop Motion Photography Like a Pro

Stop motion is typically considered an animation technique. It involves physically manipulating your subject for each picture, so the object, idea, or person appears to move. While this technique has been used to create movies like The Nightmare Before Christmas, James … Continue reading

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