Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Pan Blur



I always get students to appreciate what slow
 shutter speeds can do. I ask them to shoot me
 on my bike at various shutter speeds, such as
1/4 second, 1/8 second, 1/15 second. With 
digital, you can practice all you want until you
 get it right. I learned with slides and that cost
 me lots of bad pictures. The idea is to get the
 subject at least partially sharp, while blurring 
the backgound to show speed. Just use your Tv
 or S setting to set the speed,set the exposure
 compensation to -1 and follow through as the
 action passes.  Keep the background simple 
and give the subject some space in the frame
 to move into. It took about 20 shots of my 
dog to get this one. The delete button is my
 friend.

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Photo tip: shooting snow

Photo tip: shooting snow
a little overexposure is needed for snow or other white subjects.

photo tip: winter photos

photo tip: winter photos
plus one exposure for white snow