Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to take pictures that are blurred except for moving objects?

How to take pictures that are blurred except for moving objects?

It's called: follow the beat.

Tracking shooting: move the camera smoothly along the moving direction of the target, so that the position of the target in the viewfinder remains unchanged, and press the shutter while moving. Because the camera moves in the opposite direction to the background with the moving object, there are many flowing lines in the photo. The slower the shutter speed, the more obvious the flowing lines are.

The moving object in the photo is basically the same as the moving direction and speed of the camera, so a clear image is formed. The picture of the whole photo gives a strong dynamic effect.

This method can be used to photograph sprinters, riders and drivers in sports. Its effect is that the athletes' images are clear and the background is blurred.

The advantage is that the messy background can be avoided from destroying the picture, and the blurred background can set off the quickness of the action.

The shutter speed of the following methods is usually115-1/60s. If you are not sure, you can take several photos with different shutter speeds for the same target to choose from.

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The camera is set to shutter priority. The shutter is set to115-1/60 seconds.

Hand-held shooting, single autofocus.

Aim at the target to be photographed and press the shutter half way.

Keep the speed consistent with the subject's moving direction, and press the shutter!