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How to shoot dynamic blur? You can also shoot a blockbuster by mastering these three photography skills.

In photography, dynamic blurred photos always give people a different kind of surprise, such as personally participating in a busy crossing. But we usually can't shoot the feeling of dynamic blur. Next, I'd like to share with you the shooting method of dynamic blur. If you master these three photography skills, you can also shoot large films.

1 Shooting moving objects

How to take dynamic blurred photos? After a long exposure, we can capture things that are invisible to the naked eye. Long exposure to take landscape photos requires small aperture, low sensitivity and appropriate exposure time. Of course, tripods and remote control devices are also essential for shooting. It will be more perfect if you use the appropriate ND mirror.

1 Shooting moving objects

Take relatively still pictures.

How to do the dynamic fuzzy effect of characters? Shooting a relatively still picture, using zoom effect to produce dynamic blur, can make static objects have a vague sense of movement and drama. Of course, you need a suitable zoom lens, such as 16-35 zoom lens. It is important to estimate the light in advance, or to constantly estimate the zoom distance.

Take relatively still pictures.

The camera and the object move at the same time when shooting.

When the subject moves, it will translate with it and the lens will remain relatively static. A fuzzy static background is produced, while moving objects remain clear. The degree of dynamic blur depends on the moving speed of the object, the distance between the object and the lens and the shutter speed. This effect needs to be achieved by controlling the camera in a state that is almost synchronous with the motion of the subject. Ensure sufficient light, use a small aperture and set the shutter at about 1/8 seconds, which will blur the background and make the subject easy to identify.

The camera and the object move at the same time when shooting.