September 2017 -
Motion
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Thursday's pictures. We learned a few ways of dealing with motion. Take at a very high speed to "stop" the motion and keep everything sharp. Take at a very slow speed so that the moving item is blurred - make sure other things in the picture are sharp though. "Pan" with the moving item so that the background or other items are blurred.

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Alister: Flag blowing in the wind
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Irene captured birds in flight on her phone camera

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Athol: Beautiful picture of birds at the feeder with one bird in motion. Shutter speed is 1/100 sec
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Lassoo in action

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Gillian: A beutiful tranquil
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This is Gillian's cheeky shot!

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Ingrid tried to capture a bus in motion using a slow speed (1/15 sec)
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Joe: This ghostly effect is achieved by using a very slow speed (1/3 second)

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Joe: By contrast, in this shot the motion is stopped by using a fast speed (1/332 sec)
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In this interesting picture, Joe used a strobe light and a very slow speed so that we see the moving objects at discrete intervals

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