Action Sharp/ Motion Blur Paragraphs

Motion Blur is a photography technique in which you take a photo of a moving object and it creates a streaking effect on the final image. Intentional Blurring or streaking of a moving object in a photo for the purpose of showing motion is called motion blur photography and is usually achieved by using slow shutter speeds in your camera. Slow shutter speed makes something appear blurred in the photo. Shutter speed is the length of time that your camera shutter will open and close allow light into the camera sensor and capture a scene.

In order to take action sharp photos you need start setting your camera to be lowest ISO “base” value. The ISO will produce the highest quality images with maximum sharpness. The higher the ISO the more noise you will see in the image. When taking an action sharp photo you should pick a fast enough shutter speed,  If the shutter speed is showing 1/100 or faster, you should be good to go, unless anything in your photo is moving quickly. On the other hand, if the shutter speed is below 1/100, it might mean you simply do not have enough light. If you are indoors, opening up windows to let some light in or turning the lights on will help to increase your shutter speed. The longer the shutter speed (especially below 1/100 of a second), the higher the chance for blurrier images.

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