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A guide to motion shots

  • Writer: Rickon Mwiinga
    Rickon Mwiinga
  • Aug 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 9, 2020

Life isn’t static, and you always have to be ready to capture its fleeting moments. Thankfully, RI'DEN Photograghy has all the features you’ll need to freeze action like magic.



Although you can rely on auto functions, learning the ins and outs of your device’s other settings will definitely elevate the quality of your work.

So, if you want to take your photography game to the next level, below are simple tips to for capturing movement and creating dynamic photos.

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01. Freeze action

One way to capture motion is by freezing action, which can reveal intense movements and emotions caught in the moment.


02. Capture motion blur

Sometimes, however, freezing action makes the subject look static. For instance, if you’re photographing cars, it can be hard to discern whether they’re speeding by or merely parked in a scene. That’s why in certain situations, it’s better to introduce blur to enhance the illusion of movement.


04. Anticipate your shot

Photographing action can be a challenge because there’s a chance that you might miss out on the winning shot. That’s why it’s so crucial to prepare for the moment before it even happens. Plan ahead and find out where the action will happen, where your subject will be, and what they’re likely to do.

 
 
 

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