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How to take quick action photos with a camera

There are two explanations for what you said about taking fast-moving photos:

Solidify the moment of quick action

Express the sense of speed in photos.

Let's read one by one:

Solidify the moment of quick action

This shooting technique is common in advertising photography, creative photography and sports photography. It is mainly to cure the action with a high enough shutter speed. This kind of photography requires sufficient light at the scene to ensure that the camera can reach a high enough shutter speed. Express the sense of speed in photos.

Photos that express a sense of speed can be divided into two shooting modes, one is fixed shooting mode, and the other is following shooting mode.

Fixed shooting method means that the camera is in a relatively fixed position, and the back of the photo taken is real and the subject is dynamic. The example is a photo of a bicycle race below, and the photo of a Beijing opera performance above is also this example.

The latter shooting method is that the camera follows the subject, and the result is that the subject is clearer, while the action behind it is blurred, resulting in obvious motion. An example is the following bicycle race photo.