Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Photographic explosion

Photographic explosion

Explosive type

If you want to freeze the moment of a moving object, you should take the direction of increasing the shutter speed. Large aperture and high ISO are all goals, and following the shooting is to focus accurately. If you want to show the speed of movement, such as a 100 meter athlete or a moving car, you can put the shutter at around1100s, and determine other data on the basis of quality. When shooting, focus on the subject closely, and the film will be a clear subject in motion and a fuzzy background with a sense of flow. If you want to show the fluency of moving objects, such as the dancer's body movements, you can also slow down the shutter to 1/60s to determine other data. The difference is that you should focus on the theme, but don't follow the shot, you should fix the lens. Because of the movement, the film will be a fuzzy subject and a clear background.

High-speed shooting requires a relatively low shutter speed-the typical shutter speed is between 1/5 seconds and 1/50 seconds. Although there is no irrefutable rule, you should let the camera follow the moving subject when shooting. If handled properly, you will get a picture with a clear theme. Like those advanced photography skills, storytelling seems difficult to master at first and requires a little luck, but after some practice, you will find it easy-your hit rate will be greatly improved.