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Who knows how to shoot Follow Photography?

In this photo, the cars and people driving in the foreground are very clear, but the background is moving backwards. Give people a sense of movement. Such photos are called follow-up. There are the following points in taking such photos:

First, the shutter takes precedence. And set a slower speed. The car is 1/30, the bike is115, and the human behavior is 1/8. (Reference value. You can experiment specifically). As for metering, shutter priority is actually automatic metering. Can be set to center metering.

Second, focus. Because the subject is moving. So fix the focus. One way is to focus manually. Just before the car comes, focus manually to focus on the objects in the lane where the car will pass. You can put a small stone first. Another method is to set it to continuous autofocus. It can also be set to focus tracking. In short, it is necessary to focus and fix in advance. When the bus comes, the composition will be fine.

Third, rotate the body to shoot. Turn from the direction of the car to the direction of the car In advance, your toes should point in the direction of the car.

It is best to press the shutter when facing the car. It's neither too early nor too late.

Fifth, it is unlikely to succeed once. Try a few more times and adjust constantly.

Especially suitable for sports meetings, competitions, etc.