How to take up photography with fast moving objects but can still catch the object is still frozen (freeze ) ?
In the early days of learning photography, photography as we know triangle diagframa, shutter speed, and ISO. Related to the freezing of movement on the Object photo, shutter speed element to be the most decisive.
Figures shutter speed can be seen on the camera LCD. The numbers as 1/125. 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, and so on.
The essence of the use of shutter speed is how the use of shutter speed affect the picture we produce. The faster the object moves the faster the shutter speed that we use.
For example the use of shutter speed for photographing racing cars, people walking, or the silence of each is different. The use of a slow shutter speed to freeze the motion of a racing car speeding at 200 km / h is one mistake. If you want to freeze a moving car with the speed of a fast shutter speed is required, for example 1/4000.
The bottom line determines the use of shutter speed is closely related to how fast the object we are going to capture the move. For example, when shooting a person is sitting may speed required to freeze the object can be 1/8. But to take pictures of people running, the speed of 1/8 may not be able to make the object look frozen and sharp. Although the camera can record the object, but the object is happening is not sharp, but it looks like motion.
It is no less important when capturing a moving object is the distance between the photographer and the object to be taken. The closer the object, the faster shutter speed we need. Likewise, if the object farther then the required speed is not too fast.
For example, when we take photos of people walking at a distance of five meters in front of the camera. We need a rapid speed to freeze motion. But to photograph aircraft with a speed of 900 km / h with the distance, we can freeze the premises using only air shutter speed of 1/60.
So an important record of freeze technique are:
The faster the motion of the object that we photograph, we need a rapid pace anyway. Marked with the number 1 / .. is the higher value. For example 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 ff.
In addition to the speed of the object, the distance between the camera and the object is also a concern. Most photographers use to peg the value of focal length shutter speeds are used. For example at a focal length of 50 mm, some photographers set minimum kecepatn in figure 1/50.
So much had brief tips to freeze moving objects . Hopefully useful and good hunting yes photo
Amazing photos ;-)
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