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How to take dynamic photos

Movable photos are made by software. We make them into gif files, which look like pictures are moving.

The object state in the first frame should be exactly the same as that in the last frame, which requires both shooting skills of object motion and post-editing skills. Of course, the shooting will be much more difficult, and the number of shots is uncertain. The more shots there are, the more realistic and smooth the GIF dynamic picture will be. Generally, 65,438+00 GIFs per second is enough.

That kind of dynamic photos, seemingly moving photos actually have shooting skills.

Photos with dynamic blur in the background are called "Rig Shot", which means that the camera is fixed on an object with a boom to shoot.

Ricky lavigne, a former racing photographer, explained: "In car photography, the drilling rig

Shooting refers to fixing the camera on the side of the car with suspenders and clips, and shooting with a low-speed shutter when the car is driving. "

It is recommended to use a super wide-angle lens to capture as wide a background as possible-the blur of the background is the most special part of the photo.