Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The in-situ movement of the camera means that the camera does not move. What kind of sports photography is the camera mainly used for?

The in-situ movement of the camera means that the camera does not move. What kind of sports photography is the camera mainly used for?

The in-situ movement of the camera means that the camera does not move. The main types of camera movements are as follows:

1. Push: that is, push the shot or push the lens, which means that the subject does not move. Moving, the shooting machine moves forward to shoot.

2. Pull: The subject does not move, and the shooting machine makes a backward pulling movement.

3. Shake: refers to photography, the camera does not move, and the body relies on the chassis on the tripod to move up and down, left and right, rotate, etc.